Browsing by Author "Karanisa, Theodora"
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A Design-led FEWW Nexus Approach For Qatar University
Karanisa, Theodora; Ouammi, Ahmed; Hamdi, Helmi; Saadaoui, Imen; Fetais, Noora; Sayadi, Sami... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)Demographic explosion, climate change, urbanization, change of life quality, and food demand have put extra pressure on Food, Energy, Water, and Waste (FEWW) resources.A special focus has been placed on university campuses ... -
Backyard Urban Agriculture in Qatar: Challenges & Recommendations
Patel, Shikha; Karanisa, Theodora; Abdel Khalek, Mona ( Global Waste Cleaning Network , 2021 , Article)The last decade witnessed a return to traditional ways of farming that were, for decades, braced by technological advancement. Along with many countries around the world, Qatar manifests an interest in urban farming, ... -
Food, Energy and Water management innovation in Doha: a design-led nexus approach
Karanisa, Theodora; Saadaoui, Imen; Hamdi, Helmi; Fetais, Noora; Sayadi, Sami ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Urban communities are affected by population growth, urbanization and climate change, thus being vulnerable to food, energy and water demand. According to the United Nations, the world's population is expected to increase ... -
Smart greenhouses as the path towards precision agriculture in the food-energy and water nexus: case study of Qatar
Karanisa, Theodora; Achour, Yasmine; Ouammi, Ahmed; Sayadi, Sami ( Springer , 2022 , Article)Greenhouse farming is essential in increasing domestic crop production in countries with limited resources and a harsh climate like Qatar. Smart greenhouse development is even more important to overcome these limitations ... -
Towards fossil free cities – Emission assessment of food and resources consumption with the FEWprint carbon accounting platform
Pieter Nick, ten Caat; Tenpierik, Martin J.; Sanyal, Tithi; Tillie, Nico M.J.D.; van den Dobbelsteen, Andy A.J.F.; Thün, Geoffrey; Cullen, Sean; Nakayama, Shun; Karanisa, Theodora; Monti, Stewart... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2022 , Article)Current urbanization rates concentrate the ever growing demand for food, energy and water (FEW) resources particularly in cities, making them one of the main drivers of greenhouse gas emissions. The FEW nexus integrative ...