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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Sustainability of Social-Ecological Systems: the Nexus between Water, Energy and Food

In this course you will become familiar with the ideas of the water-energy-food nexus and transdisciplinary thinking. You will learn to see your community or country as a complex social-ecological system and to describe its water, energy and food metabolism in the form of a pattern, as well as to map the categories of social actors. We will provide you with the tools to measure the nexus elements and to analyze them in a coherent way across scales and dimensions of analysis. In this way, your quantitative analysis will become useful for informed decision-making. You will be able to detect and quantify dependence on non-renewable resources and externalization of environmental problems to other societies and ecosystems (a popular ‘solution’ in the western world). Practical case studies, from both developed and developing countries, will help you evaluate the state-of-play of a given community or country and to evaluate possible solutions. Last but not least, you will learn to see pressing social-ecological issues, such as energy poverty, water scarcity and inequity, from a radically different perspective, and to question everything you’ve been told so far. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Part of the results and case studies presented have been developed within two projects: MAGIC and PARTICIPIA. However, the course does not reflect the views of the funding institutions or of the project partners as a whole, and the case studies were presented purely with an educational and illustrative purpose.

Status: Energy and Utilities
Status: Water Resource Management
IntermediateCourse23 hours

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SG

5.0Reviewed Sep 20, 2020

I am so grateful to all the teachers of this course. I am basically a social work student (miles away from science), but this was interesting and benefitting. That you very much

RM

5.0Reviewed Jun 20, 2021

I found this course to be very interesting and a great overview of the science behind the WEF nexus.

AL

5.0Reviewed Mar 30, 2018

Everybody should learn this !It will change my way of looking at sustainability as promised by Prof. Giampietro.THX

LC

5.0Reviewed Mar 16, 2026

The most insightful course for each graduate related to environment sciences should have.

SR

5.0Reviewed Jan 20, 2023

Great learning experience, I enjoyed this course.

JR

5.0Reviewed Jun 29, 2024

Studying complexity science and my interest in ecological economics made this course a very nice complement!

AE

5.0Reviewed Jul 29, 2024

The content is so informative and invaluable, every single lesson was clear and straight to the point

NT

5.0Reviewed Jun 28, 2025

Great diverse overview! Appreciate the effort put into hearing different perspectives / speakers =)

AD

5.0Reviewed Dec 11, 2019

Wonderful course about us and the environment! If you are a data loving philosopher this will be your dream (as it was for me) :) - Would love to get more lectures from this courses' teachers!

PP

5.0Reviewed Jan 22, 2021

this course changes your mind and the way you look at sustainability, with a real systemic view

MA

5.0Reviewed Nov 8, 2023

This course was amazing, it gave me an insight about the connection between water, energy and food.

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