Routledge handbook of the resource nexus
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Routledge handbook of the resource nexus
(Routledge handbooks)(Earthscan from Routledge)
Routledge, 2020, c2018
- : pbk
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注記
"First issued in paperback 2020"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In recent years the concept of the resource "nexus" has been both hotly debated and widely adopted in research and policy circles. It is a powerful new way to understand and better govern the myriad complex relationships between multiple resources, actors and their security concerns. Particular attention has been paid to water, energy and food interactions, but land and materials emerge as critical too. This comprehensive handbook presents a detailed review of current knowledge about resource nexus-related frameworks, methods and governance, including a broad set of inter-disciplinary perspectives.
Written by an international group of scholars and practitioners, the volume focuses on rigorous research, including tools, methods and modelling approaches to analyse resource use patterns across societies and scales from a "nexus perspective". It also provides numerous examples from political economy to demonstrate how resource nexus frameworks can illuminate issues such as land grabs, mining, renewable energy and the growing importance of economies such as China, as well as to propose lessons and outlooks for sound governance.
The volume seeks to serve as an essential reference text, source book and state-of-the-art, science-based assessment of this increasingly important topic - the resource nexus - and its utility in efforts to enhance sustainability of many kinds and implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in an era of environmental and geopolitical change.
目次
Part I: Understanding the resource nexus: setting scenes 1. The resource nexus: Preface and Introduction to the Routledge Handbook 2. Appreciating wider environmental angles 3. Scale and the resource nexus 4. Security, climate change, and the resource nexus Part II: Analysing the resource nexus: tools and metrics 5. Life Cycle Assessment for resource nexus analysis 6. Linking society and nature: material flows and the resource nexus 7. Resource footprints 8. Input-output analysis and resource nexus assessment 9. Material criticality assessment and resource nexus analysis 10. Industrial ecology methods and the resource nexus Part III: Resource nexus modelling: practices and future transformations 11. Integrating environmental and social impacts with ecosystem services analysis 12. Modelling practices from local to global 13. Global change and K-waves: exploring nexus patterns 14. Foresight and scenarios: modelling practices and resource nexus assessment 15. Extending macro-economic modelling into the resource nexus 16. The five-node resouce nexus dynamics: an intergrated modelling approach Part IV: International political economy and the resource nexus 17. The resource nexus in an uncertain world: a non-equilibrium perspective 18. Mining and the resource nexus 19. Scarcities, supply, and new resource curses? 20. The international commodity trade: stylized facts 21. Rare earth elements and a resource nexus perspective 22. Governing land in the Global South Part V: Applying the resource nexus: regional and global scale 23. Elements of the water-energy-food nexus in China 24. The energy-materials nexus: the case of metals 25. Unconventional oil and gas production meets the resource nexus 26. Feeding Africa: nexus-related opportunities, challenges and policy options 27. The five-node resource nexus at sea Part VI: Governing the resource nexus: emerging responses 28. Urban metabolism and new urban governance 29. Eco-innovation and resource nexus challenges: ambitions and evidence 30. Green Chemistry: Opportunities, waste and food supply chains 31. California innovations @ WEN 32. The UN, Global Governance and the SDGs
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