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LIFEWS ACADEMY CATEGORY

Food–Energy–Water Nexus

Understand how food systems, water resources, and energy access are interconnected. Learn systems-thinking approaches that help communities, organizations, and governments make better decisions for sustainability, resilience, and long-term development.

60Courses
3Learning tiers
EN+FRLanguages
CFP™Pathway

Category overview

This pathway helps learners understand the interdependence between food production, water availability, energy systems, climate resilience, resource governance, and sustainable development.

Who it is for

Students, teachers, planners, researchers, development practitioners, policymakers, and community leaders.

What you learn

Food systems, water security, energy access, sustainability, climate risk, and integrated resource planning.

Skills gained

Systems analysis, planning, policy thinking, resource mapping, decision-making, and resilience design.

Outcome

Learners can understand and plan solutions across food, water, and energy systems.

Beginner Courses

Start here if you are new to systems thinking, sustainability, and resource connections.

20 Courses
Beginner

Introduction to Food–Energy–Water Systems

Learn the basic meaning of the FEW nexus and why it matters.

6 modules3 hrsEN/FR
Beginner

Understanding Systems Thinking

See how parts of a system connect, interact, and influence outcomes.

6 modules3 hrsEN
Beginner

Food Security Fundamentals

Understand food access, availability, utilization, and stability.

5 modules3 hrsEN
Beginner

Introduction to Water Resources

Explore water sources, uses, scarcity, and basic water management.

5 modules3 hrsEN/FR
Beginner

Basics of Energy Access

Learn why reliable energy is essential for households and communities.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Understanding Sustainability

Learn the basic principles of sustainability and long-term development.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Community Resource Management

Explore how communities manage shared land, water, energy, and food resources.

6 modules3 hrsEN
Beginner

Food Systems and Society

Understand how food production, markets, culture, and communities are connected.

5 modules3 hrsEN/FR
Beginner

Water and Human Development

Learn how water affects health, livelihoods, education, and economic opportunity.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Energy for Sustainable Communities

Explore the role of energy in farming, schools, healthcare, business, and resilience.

5 modules3 hrsEN
Beginner

Climate Change and Resource Systems

Understand how climate change affects food, water, and energy systems.

6 modules3 hrsEN/FR
Beginner

Population Growth and Resource Demand

Learn how population growth increases demand for food, water, and energy.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Understanding Resource Scarcity

Explore scarcity, competition, access, and basic resource trade-offs.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Introduction to Circular Economy

Learn how circular systems reduce waste and reuse resources.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Community Resilience Basics

Understand how communities prepare, adapt, recover, and transform.

5 modules3 hrsEN/FR
Beginner

Sustainable Consumption and Production

Learn how everyday choices affect resources, waste, and sustainability.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Water, Food, and Health Connections

Explore the relationship between clean water, nutrition, sanitation, and health.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Introduction to Environmental Stewardship

Learn how people can protect natural resources and ecosystems.

5 modules2 hrsEN
Beginner

Local Resource Challenges in Africa

Understand resource issues facing African communities and institutions.

6 modules3 hrsEN/FR
Beginner

Foundations of FEW Nexus Thinking

Bring food, water, and energy ideas together into a practical systems view.

6 modules3 hrsEN

Intermediate Courses

Build practical planning, assessment, and decision-making skills.

20 Courses
Intermediate

Food System Analysis

Analyze production, distribution, consumption, waste, and vulnerability in food systems.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Water Security Assessment

Assess water access, quality, reliability, risks, and community needs.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Energy Systems Fundamentals

Understand energy demand, supply, reliability, efficiency, and access planning.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Nexus-Based Decision Making

Learn how to make decisions that consider food, water, and energy trade-offs.

7 modules4 hrsEN/FR
Intermediate

Integrated Resource Management

Coordinate land, water, energy, food, and environmental resources.

8 modules5 hrsEN
Intermediate

Sustainable Agriculture and Water Use

Explore efficient water use, irrigation, conservation, and agricultural resilience.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Water-Energy Interactions

Understand how water supports energy production and energy supports water systems.

6 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Food-Energy Interactions

Explore how energy affects food production, processing, storage, and distribution.

6 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Water Governance and Institutions

Learn how policies, institutions, and communities manage water systems.

7 modules4 hrsEN/FR
Intermediate

Energy Access Planning

Plan energy access solutions for households, schools, farms, and rural enterprises.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Climate Adaptation Strategies

Develop practical adaptation strategies for resource-dependent communities.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Community Resource Planning

Create community plans that connect local needs, resources, and priorities.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

SDGs and FEW Systems

Connect FEW systems to the Sustainable Development Goals and local action.

6 modules3 hrsEN/FR
Intermediate

GIS Applications in Resource Planning

Use maps and spatial data to support food, water, and energy decisions.

8 modules5 hrsEN
Intermediate

Resource Conflict and Cooperation

Understand conflict, cooperation, negotiation, and shared resource governance.

6 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Nexus Approaches in Rural Development

Apply FEW thinking to agriculture, water, energy, livelihoods, and rural resilience.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Nexus Approaches in Urban Development

Apply FEW thinking to cities, infrastructure, waste, food access, and energy demand.

7 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Environmental Policy and Resource Management

Understand policies that shape land, water, energy, and environmental decisions.

7 modules4 hrsEN/FR
Intermediate

Monitoring Sustainability Indicators

Track indicators for food, energy, water, climate, and community resilience.

6 modules4 hrsEN
Intermediate

Designing Community FEW Projects

Plan practical community projects that integrate food, water, and energy systems.

8 modules5 hrsEN

Advanced Courses

For advanced planning, research, modeling, governance, and professional practice.

20 Courses
Advanced

Advanced FEW Nexus Modeling

Model complex food, water, and energy interactions for planning and decision support.

10 modules8 hrsEN
Advanced

Systems Dynamics for Sustainability

Use feedback loops, stocks, flows, and scenarios to study sustainability problems.

10 modules8 hrsEN
Advanced

Resource Optimization Techniques

Optimize resource allocation across food, water, energy, and environmental systems.

9 modules7 hrsEN
Advanced

Climate Resilience and Resource Systems

Design resource systems that respond to drought, floods, heat, and climate uncertainty.

9 modules7 hrsEN/FR
Advanced

Integrated Watershed Management

Plan watershed systems that protect water, ecosystems, agriculture, and communities.

9 modules7 hrsEN
Advanced

Food–Energy–Water Data Analytics

Analyze resource data to support planning, monitoring, and policy decisions.

10 modules8 hrsEN
Advanced

Scenario Planning and Forecasting

Build future scenarios for food demand, water stress, energy needs, and climate risk.

9 modules7 hrsEN
Advanced

Nexus Economics and Cost-Benefit Analysis

Evaluate the economic trade-offs and benefits of integrated resource interventions.

9 modules7 hrsEN
Advanced

Sustainable Infrastructure Systems

Plan infrastructure that connects food, water, energy, transport, and community needs.

9 modules7 hrsEN
Advanced

Policy Design for Integrated Resource Management

Develop policy options for integrated and sustainable resource governance.

9 modules7 hrsEN/FR
Advanced

FEW Nexus Governance Frameworks

Study governance systems for coordinating institutions, sectors, and communities.

8 modules6 hrsEN
Advanced

GIS and Spatial Analysis for Resource Systems

Use spatial analysis to understand resource distribution, vulnerability, and access.

10 modules8 hrsEN
Advanced

Remote Sensing for Resource Monitoring

Use satellite data to monitor land, water, vegetation, drought, and environmental change.

10 modules8 hrsEN
Advanced

Nexus-Based Climate Adaptation Planning

Design adaptation plans that integrate agriculture, water, energy, and livelihoods.

9 modules7 hrsEN/FR
Advanced

Resource Security and Risk Assessment

Assess risks to food, energy, water, livelihoods, and community stability.

9 modules7 hrsEN
Advanced

Community Resilience Through FEW Systems

Use integrated resource systems to strengthen local resilience and adaptation.

8 modules6 hrsEN
Advanced

Nexus Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Create ventures and innovations that solve linked food, water, and energy problems.

9 modules7 hrsEN
Advanced

Scaling FEW Nexus Solutions Across Africa

Plan scalable models for integrated resource solutions in African contexts.

9 modules7 hrsEN/FR
Advanced

Future Technologies for Resource Sustainability

Explore AI, sensors, GIS, remote sensing, and digital platforms for FEW systems.

8 modules6 hrsEN
Capstone

Capstone Project: Designing an Integrated FEW Nexus Hub

Design a complete hub that connects food, energy, water, education, and resilience.

12 modules10 hrsEN/FR

Certification pathway

Learners can progress from basic FEW systems awareness to advanced resource planning and professional certification.

Step 1Complete beginner FEW systems and sustainability courses.
Step 2Build intermediate skills in resource planning, governance, and community projects.
Step 3Complete advanced courses in modeling, analytics, policy, and resilience planning.
Step 4Apply for CFP™ FEWS Practitioner Certification.
Step 5Progress into LIFEWS Fellowship or applied community projects.

Start your FEW Nexus learning pathway.

Begin with foundational systems thinking, then progress into integrated planning, data analysis, governance, and community resilience.

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