Cities need to go beyond the local level
Framing urban development issues as local problems that need local solutions is a useful strategy for bringing together a wide range of urban actors
Framing urban development issues as local problems that need local solutions is a useful strategy for bringing together a wide range of urban actors
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us were reminded about the importance of having access to green spaces and nature. In many
City planners have to answer a tough question: should urban land be used to grow food, or should it be used to
Water scarcity is one of the key policy challenges of the 21st century. According to one assessment, by 2050 the percentage of the
Almost everything we do has consequences for the environment. This is certainly true for our part in the food-water-energy nexus; generally speaking,
As humans, we’re more likely to be invested in an issue if it’s relevant to our lives. It’s why people losing their
It’s a Matter of Cities Serving Their Citizens Resources are finite. Earth’s population is growing. More and more people are becoming part
That’s one way of perfectly framing the importance of the FWE nexus. However, there are many other benefits accompanying the implementation of
The relevance of the FWE interdependencies really only took off as recently as 2011 when a Nexus Conference took place in Bonn,