23 February 2017
Dr. Lingxuan Liu has been awarded a grant from the British Council to hold a workshop the week of 22nd May 2017 at Nanjing University, China, to explore the energy-water-climate change nexus from different research areas.

Energy and water are both the foundation of human society and economy. The production and consumption of energy are closely integrated with that of water, and vice versa. In the past few decades, the rising demand for both energy and water has led to several crucial sustainability issues, such as climate change, renewable energy, urbanization, and responsible trading. Meanwhile, the changing natural, economic and political environment in both the United Kingdom and China brings much uncertainty around energy and water issues, especially at this transitional period for both countries.

How can our energy and water systems be more sustainable? How resilient are they against natural and social risks and potential disruptions? And how should different stakeholders, such as cities or multi-national companies, prepare themselves to understand sustainability and resilience in such context? This particular workshop would like to provide some preliminary answers.

The workshop will bring together approximately thirty early-stage researchers who are interested in the energy-water-climate change nexus (EWCN) among different research areas. It will offer a platform for those researchers to exchange research ideas and methods extensively, thus discover further collaborative opportunities together. In the longer term, the workshop would hopefully establish formal academic communications among universities and research centers from UK and China, facilitate publications, and create various funding proposals.

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: If you are interested in participating in the workshop, please download the 'Call for Participants' document: Call for Participants: EWCN workshop 220517