(Re)connect the nexus: Young Brazilians' experiences of and learning about food, water and energy

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Abstract

I presented emerging findings from the ESR/Newton-funded (Re)Connect the Nexus study, as part of an invited panel event on The Use of Geographic Methods to Characterise Social Inequalities at the University of São Paulo's School of Advanced Studies (Instituto de Estudos Avançados - USP). This event was organised between IEA-USP and the University of Birmingham's Institute of Advanced Study.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventUse of Geographic Methods to Characterize Social Inequalities - Institute of Advanced Studies, University of São Paulo , Brazil
Duration: 29 Mar 201729 Mar 2017

Conference

ConferenceUse of Geographic Methods to Characterize Social Inequalities
Country/TerritoryBrazil
Period29/03/1729/03/17

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Sustainable Consumption Institute

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