Think-pieces
title: Exploring the Nexus through citizen science
TITLE: Competing demands for land
Authors: Maria Sharmina, Claire Hoolohan, Alice Bows-Larkin, Paul Gilbert, Kevin Anderson,Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Manchester; Paul Burgess, Jerry Knox, Cranfield University; James Colwill, Loughborough University; David Howard, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
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title: The bottom-up approach to energy, food and water security in West Africa
Authors: Subhes Bhattacharyya, De Montfort University and Nicola Bugatti, Hannes Bauer, ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency.
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Title: How can Impact Investing integrate a Nexus Approach?
Authors: Frederik Dahlmann, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick.
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Title: Fast Moving Circular Goods 2025
Authors: Fiona Charnley, Ksenija Kuzmina, Dale Walker, Cranfield University.
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Title: How can we ensure better use of organic waste materials for
food, energy production and water use in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Authors: Euan Phimister, Jo Smith, Paul Hallett, Pete Smith, Hilary Homans, Anke Fischer,
University of Aberdeen; Hutton Institute
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tITLE: Services and Slums: rethinking infrastructures and provisioning across the nexus
Authors: Tatiana Thieme, Eszter Kovacs, University of Cambridge.
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Title: Imagining a sewerless society.
Authors: Ben Martin, Peter Cruddas, Paul Hutchings, Cranfield University.
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Title: Governance of the nexus: from buzz words to strategic action
Christian Stein Stockholm Environment Institute, Jennie Barron, International Water Management Institute and Timothy Moss,
Leibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning (IRS), Germany.
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Title: Nexus technologies, urban circulation, and the co-production of water-energy
Authors: Joe Williams, Stefan Bouzarovski, Erik Swyngedouw, University of Manchester.
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Title: Approaches to knowledge co-production at the food, water, energy, and environment nexus
Authors: Frances Harris, Kingston University and Fergus Lyon, Middlesex University.
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Additional thinkpiece*
Title: Nexus thinking: can it slow the Great Acceleration?
Authors: Jake Reynolds and Gemma Cranston, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
* as partners of the Nexus Network, the CISL did not receive additional funding to write this thinkpiece.