Canadian biogeoscience research in the food-water-energy nexus: advances from processes to modelling


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In a Canadian context, emerging biogeoscience research plays a vital role in documenting how underlying earth systems operate, identifies critical interactions between our food and energy production systems and water security, and considers how human behaviours can have a potential to alter these functions. This collection will be dedicated to new biogeochemistry and biogeophysics research that advances knowledge in these broad areas at regional to national scales, through long-term monitoring or new process measurements. Submissions are expected to showcase new work that builds or evolves conceptual biogeoscience understanding and modelling capacity in Canada.

Submission instructions

This collection is currently open and will be continually updated with relevant articles published in FACETS. The submission deadline is April 12, 2024. To have your article considered for this collection, at step 3 of the submission process in ScholarOne specify that your manuscript is intended for ‘Canadian biogeoscience research in the food-water-energy nexus: advances from processes to modelling’.

Papers included in the collection represent contributions from members of the Canadian Geophysical Union’s Biogeosciences Section at the 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting (Banff, Alberta) or work that will be presented by members at the 2024 meeting (Ottawa, Ontario).

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Curators

Colin Whitfield
University of Saskatchewan
Guest Editor
Nora Casson
University of Winnipeg
Guest Editor
Britt Hall
University of Regina
Guest Editor
Colin McCarter
Nipissing University
Guest Editor