2018
DOI: 10.1525/elementa.142
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Resilient by design: the case for increasing resilience of buildings and their linked food-energy-water systems

Abstract: The resilience of buildings and food, energy, and water systems (FEWS) to natural or manmade disruptions are closely linked. The resilience of a building goes beyond the safety of its structural elements and must include the resilience of its supporting systems and the services they supply. The resilience of FEWS, in turn, can increase through design elements of a building that affect generation and storage of FEW resources. In this commentary, I discuss increasing the resilience of buildings and their linked … Show more

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“…Similar intersections exist between buildings and the FWE-Nexus. Tien (2018) describes the inextricable linkage of the two, especially in the case of water and energy systems, for which buildings often act as the end distribution points for municipal systems (Tien, 2018). Another form of building integration discussed by Tien is building integration of agriculture, which was mentioned in several articles of our literature review pool and is a means of FWE-Nexus implementation as well as of CE and CC.…”
Section: Systems Development and Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar intersections exist between buildings and the FWE-Nexus. Tien (2018) describes the inextricable linkage of the two, especially in the case of water and energy systems, for which buildings often act as the end distribution points for municipal systems (Tien, 2018). Another form of building integration discussed by Tien is building integration of agriculture, which was mentioned in several articles of our literature review pool and is a means of FWE-Nexus implementation as well as of CE and CC.…”
Section: Systems Development and Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intersections and interdependencies of food, water, and energy systems (Tien, 2018) Circular Economy (CE) "An economic system that is based on business models which replace the 'end-of-life' concept with reducing, alternatively reusing, recycling and recovering materials in production/distribution and consumption processes . .…”
Section: Framework Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Resilient design is applied to the design of some complex products in addition to architecture [24],…”
Section: Overview Of Resilient Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation has led governments to focus a large part of their efforts on improving the energy efficiency of this sector. [1]- [4]. In recent years, buildings with energy-efficient and environmentally friendly designs have become the world trend to reduce energy consumption [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%