2023
DOI: 10.1038/s42949-023-00091-3
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The food-water-energy nexus and green roofs in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, and Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract: Green roofs affect the urban food-water-energy nexus and have the potential to contribute to sustainability. Here we developed a generalizable methodology and framework for data-sparse cities to analyze the food-water-energy nexus of green roofs. Our framework integrates the environmental costs and benefits of green roofs with food-water-energy systems and makes it possible to trace energy-water-carbon footprints across city boundaries. Testing the framework in São José dos Campos (SJC), Brazil and Johannesbur… Show more

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“…Water, food, energy, and climate are must to sustain life and quality of life nationally and globally. In the context of water-food-energy nexus, recent scholars' interests and objectives included practices of sustainable agriculture 17 , African countries 18 20 , cities 21 , resilience and sustainability 22 , land use 23 , solar panels 24 , simultaneously, the probable and unforeseeable consequences of floating solar panels on water reservoirs should be assessed 25 . Some other scholars have extended water-food-energy nexus to involve other various keystones, (e.g., ecology 26 , forests 27 , Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water, food, energy, and climate are must to sustain life and quality of life nationally and globally. In the context of water-food-energy nexus, recent scholars' interests and objectives included practices of sustainable agriculture 17 , African countries 18 20 , cities 21 , resilience and sustainability 22 , land use 23 , solar panels 24 , simultaneously, the probable and unforeseeable consequences of floating solar panels on water reservoirs should be assessed 25 . Some other scholars have extended water-food-energy nexus to involve other various keystones, (e.g., ecology 26 , forests 27 , Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research on the sustainability of UA will develop from a single perspective to a nexus perspective (Meng et al, 2023b). The development of UA involves the application and integration of multi-disciplinary knowledge, including agriculture, architecture, economy, public health, resources and environment, urban planning, and so on.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%