Geography and the Global Resource Nexus: Thoughts on a Research Agenda
Policy discussions about competition over access to natural resources have in recent years shifted from isolated concerns about energy, water, land, or minerals to a focus on the interrelationship between various types of resources. This talk draws from the speaker's work on a transatlantic study on the "global resource nexus" to ask what geography and geographers can contribute to such a nexus approach. It draws on examples from the speaker's work on energy and migration.