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Article

Hadjikakou, M., Bowles, N.I., Geyik, O., Conijn, S.J.G., Mogollón, J.M., Bodirsky, B.L., Muller, A., Weindl, I., Moallemi, E.A., Shaikh, M.A., Damerau, K., Davis, K.F., Pfister, S., Springmann, M., Clark, M., Metson, G.S., Röös, E., Bajzelj, B., Graham, N.T., Wisser, D. et al. (2025). Ambitious food system interventions required to mitigate the risk of exceeding Earth’s environmental limits. One Earth 8 (9), e101351. 10.1016/j.oneear.2025.101351.

Damerau, K., Patt, T. & van Vliet, O.P.R. (2016). Water saving potentials and possible trade-offs for future food and energy supply. Global Environmental Change 39, 15-25. 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.03.014.

Damerau, K., van Vliet, O. & Patt, A. (2015). Direct impacts of alternative energy scenarios on water demand in the Middle East and North Africa. Climatic Change 130 (2), 171-183. 10.1007/s10584-015-1345-y.

Lilliestam, J., Pfenninger, S., Gauche, P., Damerau, K., Wagner, F. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3429-2374 & Patt, A. (2014). On the limits to solar thermal power: A reply to Trainer. Energy Policy 75, 424-425. 10.1016/j.enpol.2014.09.020.

Pfenninger, S., Gauche, P., Lilliestam, J., Damerau, K., Wagner, F. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3429-2374 & Patt, A. (2014). Potential for concentrating solar power to provide baseload and dispatchable power. Nature Climate Change 4 (8), 689-692. 10.1038/nclimate2276.

Damerau, K., Williges, K., Patt, A. & Gauche, P. (2011). Costs of reducing water use of concentrating solar power to sustainable levels: Scenarios for North Africa. Energy Policy 39 (7), 4391-4398. 10.1016/j.enpol.2011.04.059.

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Damerau, K. (2012). Direct impacts of alternative energy scenarios on water demand in the Middle East and North Africa. In: Worlds Within Reach: From Science To Policy - IIASA 40th Anniversary Conference, 24-26 October 2012, Hofburg Congress Center, Vienna and IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.

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