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In 1996, the “Rome Declaration on World Food Security and World Food Summit Plan of Action” by FAO declared the access to adequate food is a human right where water for human consumption is considered as food too. Following that declaration, since the beginning of 21st century, policy debate on food vs. fuel has raised public demonstration throu…

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WEFNexus

This is the ontology concerning Water, Energy and Food derived by the European Directives: • Article 2 of EU Directive 98/83/EC that defines the water intended for human consumption. • Article 2 of EU Directive 2003/30/EC that defines bio-fuels. • Article 2 of EU Regulation 178/2002/EC that defines food.

The goal is to model legal terms, coming from different legal definitions, in order to create a semantic connection among water, energy and food topics that are strictly linked for the climate change strategy.

Research presented in this ontology is conducted as a PhD research at the University of Bologna -CIRSFID, with the contribution of University of Luxembourg within the Erasmus Mundus Joint International Doctoral (Ph.D.) programme in Law, Science and Technology. http://www.last-jd.eu Supervisor: prof. Monica Palmirani - University of Bologna - CIRSFID Co-Superivisor: prof. Leon van Der Torre - University of Luxembourg

All data, contents, and codes in this repository are available to the public audience under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0) license.

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In 1996, the “Rome Declaration on World Food Security and World Food Summit Plan of Action” by FAO declared the access to adequate food is a human right where water for human consumption is considered as food too. Following that declaration, since the beginning of 21st century, policy debate on food vs. fuel has raised public demonstration throu…

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