Agrivoltaics provide mutual benefits across the food–energy–water nexus in drylands
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Knowledge Management and AI & Law are two areas of research with overlapping topics. At present, these areas are infrequently investigated together. In this paper it is argued that addressing these areas together would be for their mutual benefit and progress. It could prevent re-inventing the wheel on both sides.
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عنوان ژورنال: Nature Sustainability
سال: 2019
ISSN: 2398-9629
DOI: 10.1038/s41893-019-0364-5