Designing integrated local production systems: a study on the food-energy-water nexus
Centralised production of essential products and services based on fossil fuels and large scale distribution infrastructures has contributed to a plethora of issues such as deterioration of ecosystems, social-economic injustice and depletion of resources. The establishment of local production system...
Main Authors: | Leung Pah Hang, M, Martinez-Hernandez, E, Leach, M, Yang, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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