Closing the governance gaps in the water-energy-food nexus: Insights from integrative governance
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The water-energy-food nexus has become a popular concept in environmental change research and policy debates as discussed by the authors, and it has been suggested that a nexus approach promotes policy coherence through identifying...Abstract:
The water-energy-food nexus has become a popular concept in environmental change research and policy debates. Proponents suggest that a nexus approach promotes policy coherence through identifying ...read more
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Water-energy-food nexus: Concepts, questions and methodologies
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System complexity and policy integration challenges: the Brazilian Energy-Water-Food Nexus
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TL;DR: The Energy-Water-Food Nexus is one of the most complex sustainability challenges faced by the world as discussed by the authors, and insufficiently understood interactions within the Nexus are contributing to large-scale deforestation and land-use change, water and energy scarcity, and increased vulnerability to climate change.
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