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Urban-Environmental Nexus Approach To achieve sustainable management of Egyptian urbanization Year of publication: 2022 Author: Marwa Sebawy Hamed, Mohamed Fareed Mohamed Abd-Elaziz In view of the high rates of population growth witnessed by urban communities, and the resulting continuous increase in pressures on water, energy and food resources, which generates some issues facing societies such as economic turmoil, issues related to climate change and other urgent issues that need intervention. This is to try to achieve the principles and goals of sustainable development for these communities, as one of the most important reasons for these issues is the unilateral sectoral decisions and plans to deal with these issues and the lack of integrated plans that preserve resources in general and achieve the goals of sustainable development. Therefore, the research aims to formulate a methodological framework to achieve sustainable management of the Egyptian urbanization by applying the approach of the urban environmental link with the Egyptian urban agglomerations, to achieve the goals of sustainable development and provide the requirements of population growth. Where the research studies the concepts of sustainable urban management in the light of applying the urban-environmental nexus approach, and its role in achieving the dimensions of sustainable management and focusing on the basic principles of water, energy and food sustainability in urban agglomerations. This requires defining the foundations and criteria for achieving sustainable management based on the interdependence and interdependence of sectoral and integrated plans in order to meet current and potential challenges and pressures. The research also deals with many different international experiences to understand the integrated interrelationships between the water, energy and food sectors, taking into account the specificity of the Egyptian case. In order to reach an initial methodological framework for achieving sustainable management of the Egyptian urbanization, this framework is reviewed by presenting it to experts and specialists in the field in order to reach the final methodological framework for achieving sustainable management of the Egyptian urbanization. Food Security and Peace (SangSaeng no.59, 2022) Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: APCEIU The food security issue is vital in pursuing the United Nationsโ€™ Sustainable Development Goals, which specifically include a goal of zero hunger. Hunger is both a cause and a result of conflicts. In this perspective, SangSaeng No. 59 focuses on the issue of โ€œfood security and peaceโ€ in order to examine the impacts of food insecurity and food crises and to explore possible alternatives or solutions to prevent conflicts and secure peace. Contents 03  Editorโ€™s Note 04   Special ColumnRepositioning Youth for Responsible Citizenship / Michael Boakye-Yiadom and Raymond Chegedua Tangonyire, SJ.   08   FOCUS: Food Security and Peace 08 Conflict of Securing Food โ€“ โ€˜Food Insecurity is in Effect Creating an Existential Threat to Human Existenceโ€™ / Gavin E L Hall 12 Prioritizing Food Justice โ€“ Thinking About Water/Food Nexus for Latin America / Mayari Castillo 16 Feeding the Planetโ€™s Survival โ€“  Climate Crisis and Food Security are Paramount Issues for Students to Connect with Nature / Simon Klein  21  Best Practices 21 Archipelagos of Certainty and Inclusion โ€“ Identifying Diverse Strategies to Make Learning Effective for Disabled / Eduardo Esteban Perez Leon 25 Adventure Education in Youth Work โ€“ Using Rick to Connect People and Nature to Unlearn Unhealthy Behaviours / Tina Trdin 30  InterviewRoad to Peace and Hope in Times of Crisis โ€“ Lee Chul Sooโ€™s Works on Peace and Living Beings  / APCEIU    36  Story TimeMessage of a Warlus / Marisol Bock   40  Peace in My MemoryPeace at Home / Ivy Joshia 44  Understanding the Asia and the PacificRenaissance of Traditional Archery in Asia / Lee Seunghwan  48   LetterMaking History with the EIU Photo Class Programme / Fanny Amalia Surya Tantular 50   APCEIU in Action Food Sovereignty Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Quebec Association of International Cooperation Organizations (AQOCI) In 2023-2024, AQOCI and its members have chosen food sovereignty as the theme for their global citizenship education campaigns. These campaigns include videos explaining food sovereignty and related issues.  The Water, Energy, and Food Security Nexus in Asia and the Pacific: The Pacific Year of publication: 2024 Corporate author: UNESCO | UNESCO Bangkok | UNESCO Jakarta Global climate targets and the call to action from the Pacific must be heeded while major environmental, societal and economical progress is needed in the region. Leadership from Pacific Island Countries and Territories needs to be supported with action and resourcing to meet both global net zero goals and regional SDGs. This volume applies the water, energy, and food security nexus approach solely in a Pacific context for the first time, bringing together the regionโ€™s 17 countries and 7 Territories. This approach improves the security of each sector and supports regional climate and environmental priorities. Effective intersectoral solutions exist with connectivity between the water-food and water-energy sectors of particular benefit. Traditional knowledge and crop production have historically and will continue to play a major role in food security and water resources management in the region. Increased energy demand needs to be met with increased renewables installation as well as new technologies that encompass storage and transport considerations.