The increasing demand for water, energy and food, and the interdependence of these systems could lead to potential human conflict in the future. This was seen in the food crisis of 2008, which stirred a renewed interest in taking a "systems" approach to managing resources. The initial flurry of a...
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Sood, Aditya
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Nicol, Alan
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Arulingam, Indika
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[Unpacking the water-energy-environment-food nexus: working across systems]
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Unpacking the water-energy-environment-food nexus: working across systems