Sustainable development as the ultimate target of adopting a nexus approach to resources management
Caucci, Serena, Zhang, Lulu, Locher-Krause, Karla and Hülsmann, Stephan, "Sustainable development as the ultimate target of adopting a nexus approach to resources management" in Sustainable Development and Resource Productivity. The Nexus Approaches ed. Lehmann, Harry (London: Routledge, 2020), 67-79.
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Author Caucci, Serena
Zhang, Lulu
Locher-Krause, Karla
Hülsmann, StephanBook Editor Lehmann, Harry Chapter Title Sustainable development as the ultimate target of adopting a nexus approach to resources management Book Title Sustainable Development and Resource Productivity. The Nexus Approaches Publication Date 2020 Place of Publication London Publisher Routledge Start page 67 End page 79 Language eng Abstract Resource productivity is critical for achieving resource-based SDGs, namely food (SDG2), water (SDG 6) and energy (SDG 7) security, and important motivation for adopting a nexus approach. Other aspects of the nexus must, however, not be neglected in order to achieve sustainable development. Based on examples and case studies, we show the importance of considering (also) the social and environmental dimension when adopting a nexus approach. Integrating the social and environmental dimension implies the need for a participatory approach and explicit representation in nexus tools and scenarios. This chapter aims to highlight the necessity of including innovative tools such as ecosystem service and participatory approaches in the assessment of the WEF nexus to adopt resources management to achieve Sustainable development. UNBIS Thesaurus SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Copyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2020 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9780367429546 DOI 10.4324/9781003000365 -
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