The demand for water, energy, and food resources increased in tandem with the world's population, industrialization, and urbanization. Anthropogenic sources of environmental …
Climate change, population growth, and economic development pose critical challenges in providing water, energy, and food security at the national and global scale. The Middle East …
The water-energy-food (WEF) Nexus encompasses complex and interdependent relations and its examination requires content-specific concepts and approaches. Managing …
The resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 25 September 2015 is symptomatic of the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus. It postulates goals and related …
RH Mohtar, B Daher - Water International, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Water, energy and food are deeply interlinked resources. Food and energy production require over 90% of our global water resources. In this time of climate change and rapid …
In recent decades, global forecasts show that the demands for freshwater, energy, and food have been affected by population growth, economic development, international trade, and …
Currently, the security of basic resources such as water, energy, and food is regarded as essential for sustainable development. Nonetheless, population growth, economic …
Food insecurity around the world is affecting children, with deficiency and malnutrition leaving them susceptible to various diseases in many developing countries. The availability …
Developing countries have experienced significant challenges in meeting their needs for food, energy, and water security. This paper presents a country-level review of the current …