Chapter 2 The urban living lab as an adaptive governance mechanism for the transdisciplinary Food-Water-Energy nexus Lessons learned from six local contexts

Chapter 2: Engaging end-users in the Food-Water-Energy (FWE) nexus process has recently become a core concept, though the practice is often diverse across social contexts. Improving the governance mechanism of nexus complexity and facilitating more inclusive resource management requires adaptive use...

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Main Author: Ghodsvali, Maryam (auth)
Other Authors: Dane, Gamze (auth), de Vries, Bauke (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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