
Sustainable Public Food 4.0
Strategies and opportunities to promote low-carbon food demand.
REXUS offers a comprehensive strategy to incorporate WaterEnergyFoodClimate (WEFC) nexus thinking and promote resilient management by designing management tools that take into account all dimensions of the nexus, resulting in the holistic security of all its elements.
To achieve a sustainable water future, purely sectoral views cannot provide solutions, as new strategies have to be integrative. Awareness of the interdependencies between the water, energy and food sectors is increasingly evident. Alongside these “competing” uses of water are the risks posed by the impacts of climate change on future water supplies. In the future, we will need quality water to drink, to grow food and to produce energy. REXUS aspires to use the power of the nexus approach to advance policies towards better coordinated water management.
The objective of REXUS is to improve the integrated management of WEFC resources, in a context of uncertainty in the face of climate change.
REXUS will allow the development of more accurate estimates of future water, energy and food demands, through better knowledge sharing between stakeholders and the use of models in nexus analyses.
REXUS offers a comprehensive strategy to incorporate WaterEnergyFoodClimate (WEFC) nexus thinking and promote resilient management by designing management tools that take into account all dimensions of the nexus, resulting in the holistic security of all its elements.
To achieve a sustainable water future, purely sectoral views cannot provide solutions, as new strategies have to be integrative. Awareness of the interdependencies between the water, energy and food sectors is increasingly evident. Alongside these “competing” uses of water are the risks posed by the impacts of climate change on future water supplies. In the future, we will need quality water to drink, to grow food and to produce energy. REXUS aspires to use the power of the nexus approach to advance policies towards better coordinated water management.
The objective of REXUS is to improve the integrated management of WEFC resources, in a context of uncertainty in the face of climate change.
REXUS will allow the development of more accurate estimates of future water, energy and food demands, through better knowledge sharing between stakeholders and the use of models in nexus analyses.
Strategies and opportunities to promote low-carbon food demand.
Support to Fundación Biodiversidad in the Biodiversa+ partnership.
The LIFE Integrated RBMP-Duero project focuses on the Medina del Campo groundwater body (MAS) in the south-central part of the Duero river basin.