Advances and Challenges in the Water Footprint Assessment Research Field: Towards a More Integrated Understanding of the Water–Energy–Food–Land Nexus in a Changing Climate

[...]Section 5 includes a call for action to develop papers that advance the research on WF assessment in the water–energy–food–land nexus in the context of climate change, trying to overcome the silos that prevent a more integrated management of water resources. 2. [...]most efforts have focused on...

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subjects Air pollution
Alternative energy
Aquatic resources
Climate change
Climatic changes
Consumer products
Decision making
Emissions
Emissions control
Energy
Energy industry
Energy minerals
Environmental policy
Footprint analysis
Fossil fuels
Fresh water
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases
Hydroelectric power
Hydrogen as fuel
Spain
Water availability
Water consumption
Water management
Water resources
Water resources management
Water use
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