Designing Sustainable and Resilient Cities Small Interventions for Stronger Urban Food-Water-Energy Management

This book explores the link between the Food-Water-Energy nexus and sustainability, and the extraordinary value that small tweaks to this nexus can achieve for more resilient cities and communities. Using data from Urban Living Labs in six participating cities (Eindhoven, Gdańsk, Miami, Southend-on...

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Other Authors: Melis, Alessandro (Editor), Brown, Julia (Editor), Coulter, Claire (Editor)
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