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International Conference on Sustainable Design and Manufacturing | 2016

The Local Nexus Network: Exploring the Future of Localised Food Systems and Associated Energy and Water Supply

Julian Cottee; A Lopez-Aviles; Kourosh Behzadian; David Bradley; David Butler; Clare Downing; Raziyeh Farmani; John Ingram; Matthew Leach; Andrew R. Pike; Lisa De Propris; Laura Purvis; Pamela K. Robinson; Aidong Yang

The Local Nexus Network is addressing the intersection of two important emerging research areas, re-distributed manufacturing and the food-energy-water nexus. It is an on-going initiative which aims to develop an evidence-based comprehensive research agenda and foster an inclusive community of researchers and stakeholders for sustainable local food-energy-water nexuses. This paper presents the conceptual framing for understanding the challenges of local nexus, reports empirical findings around a particular case study, and makes initial reflections on the research and practical challenges and opportunities.


Built Environment | 2016

Options for reducing household water use in the UK: the potential of servicised systems

Jonathan Chenoweth; A Lopez-Aviles; Angela Druckman; Stephen Morse

Household water consumption in most high-income countries is well above that required to meet basic needs, but consumption levels vary significantly between these countries. In those where consumption levels are at the lower end of the spectrum as a result of improved efficiency of household appliances, scope for further significant reduction from improvements in efficiency alone is limited. Product-service systems are suggested as a means of significantly further lowering water consumption, there being a diverse range of such systems which could be developed in the water sector. In the theoretical analysis described here servicized greywater recycling systems are shown to have real potential in that they can help overcome maintenance and water quality issues associated with such systems. If servicized greywater recycling systems were introduced in all new-build dwellings in England and also when making major bathroom renovations, an absolute decoupling of population and economic growth, and household water consumption would be possible as a result of savings in mains water consumption.


Archive | 1998

Floods and quaternary sedimentation style in a bedrock-controlled reach of the Bergantes River, Ebro Basin, Northeast Spain

A Lopez-Aviles; Philip Ashworth; Mark G. Macklin


Ecological Economics | 2016

Water consumption and subjective wellbeing: An analysis of British households

Jonathan Chenoweth; A Lopez-Aviles; Stephen Morse; Angela Druckman


Production Planning & Control | 2017

Re-distributed manufacturing and the food-water-energy nexus: Opportunities and challenges

Anton Johannes Veldhuis; J. Glover; David Bradley; Kourosh Behzadian; A Lopez-Aviles; Julian Cottee; Clare Downing; John Ingram; Matthew Leach; Raziyeh Farmani; David Butler; Andrew R. Pike; L. De Propris; Laura Purvis; Pamela K. Robinson; Aidong Yang


Archive | 2017

Are servicizing business models the key for uptake of household water efficiency systems? A comparative study of grey-water recycling systems in England and Israel

A Lopez-Aviles; Jonathan Chenoweth; D Kaufmann; A Manes; A Hayoon; Angela Druckman; Stephen Morse


Archive | 2017

Energy and emissions in localised food systems: a case study of bread in the UK

A Lopez-Aviles; Anton Johannes Veldhuis; Matthew Leach; Aidong Yang


Archive | 2017

Agent-based modelling of the Servicising of domestic water-saving systems in UK households

A Lopez-Aviles; R Van der Veen; Jonathan Chenoweth; Angela Druckman; Stephen Morse; K.H. Kisjes; Nikolic


Archive | 2017

Policy Packaging for grey-water recycling and rainwater harvesting servicizing systems at household level: a case study in southeast England

A Lopez-Aviles; Jonathan Chenoweth; Angela Druckman; Stephen Morse


Archive | 2017

Report of users’ perceptions and expectations of technologies for rapid microbial analysis (Deliverable D11.7)

A Lopez-Aviles; Stephen Pedley

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