2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-020-00865-0
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Water–food–energy–climate nexus and technology productivity: a Nigerian case study of organic leafy vegetable production

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“…While climate change was most often considered in the general sense, there was equally substantial specific consideration to adaptation and mitigation. An example of general climate change reference is a publication by Adebiyi et al (2021), where the word ‘climate’ comes in the title and is followed by more discussions in the text—'Water‐food‐energy‐climate nexus and technology productivity: a Nigerian case study of organic leafy vegetable production’. Similarly, a study by Nasrollahi et al (2021) includes the word ‘adaptation’ in the title and proposes an adaptability analysis for the Urmia Lake basin—‘Unraveling the Water‐Energy‐Food‐Environment Nexus for Climate Change Adaptation in Iran: Urmia Lake Basin Case‐Study’.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While climate change was most often considered in the general sense, there was equally substantial specific consideration to adaptation and mitigation. An example of general climate change reference is a publication by Adebiyi et al (2021), where the word ‘climate’ comes in the title and is followed by more discussions in the text—'Water‐food‐energy‐climate nexus and technology productivity: a Nigerian case study of organic leafy vegetable production’. Similarly, a study by Nasrollahi et al (2021) includes the word ‘adaptation’ in the title and proposes an adaptability analysis for the Urmia Lake basin—‘Unraveling the Water‐Energy‐Food‐Environment Nexus for Climate Change Adaptation in Iran: Urmia Lake Basin Case‐Study’.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While climate change was most often considered in the general sense, there was equally substantial specific consideration to adaptation and mitigation. An example of general climate change reference is a publication by Adebiyi et al (2021), where the word 'climate' comes in the title and is followed by more discussions in the text-'Water-food-energy-climate nexus and technology productivity: a Nigerian case study of organic leafy vegetable production'. Similarly, a study by Nasrollahi…”
Section: Climate Change Is Routinely Consideredmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies have highlighted factors that are associated with interactions among different compartments of the agroecosystem. The relationship among different nexuses and their link to soil and water has been widely investigated, such the systems of soil-water-climate change [11], water-land-energy-food [12,13], soil-food-environmenthealth [14], sustainable water-energy-environment [15], water-food-energy-climate [16], water-energy-waste [17], water-energy-food [18][19][20], water-food-land-ecosystem [21], water-energy-carbon [22], soil health-human health [23], and soil-water-plant-human [24]. Photographic or pictorial articles can be highly effective at communicating these complex nexuses [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WEF subsystems are inextricably linked to one another. On account of heightened water supply stress, severe droughts, which are exacerbated by climate change, can pose serious problems for energy and food security (Adebiyi et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2018;Molajou et al, 2021c). As a result of the water stress imposed by the increased demand for all resources, it is predicted that 700 million people will migrate to other regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%