Efficient utilization of the limited Water, Energy, and Food (WEF) resources in stressed transboundary river basins requires understanding their interlinkages in different transboundary cooperation conditions. The Blue Nile Basin, a transboundary river basin between Ethiopia and Sudan, is used to illustrate the impacts of cooperation between riparian countries on the Water-Energy-Food nexus (WEF nexus). These impacts are quantified and evaluated using a daily model that simulates hydrological processes, irrigation water requirements, and water allocation to hydro-energy generation and irrigation water supply. Satellite-based rainfall data are evaluated and applied as a boundary condition to model the hydrological processes. The model is us...
The world is facing a more water constrained future as a result of urbanisation, population growth, ...
Watersheds, climate regimes and nature in general do not abide to boundaries created by human instit...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
Efficient utilization of the limited Water, Energy, and Food (WEF) resources in stressed transbounda...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from IWA Publi...
The demand for water, energy, and food in East African countries continues to increase, resulting in...
Water resources infrastructure plays an important role in energy and food security by providing wate...
Research on water cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin has focused on expanding policy and diplomac...
Integrating the planning of a multi-reservoir system in nexus with agricultural and electricity infr...
With increasing demands and pressures on energy, food, and water resources in the region of the East...
The Nile basin ecosystem is under stress due to rapid population growth, inefficient utilization of ...
Integrating the planning of a multi-reservoir system in nexus with agricultural and electricity infr...
The Nile is the lifeblood of northeastern Africa, and its roles for and interdependency with the nat...
With worldwide mounting pressure in the three highly interrelated resources of water, energy, and fo...
The Eastern Nile riparian countries are currently developing several reservoir projects to contribut...
The world is facing a more water constrained future as a result of urbanisation, population growth, ...
Watersheds, climate regimes and nature in general do not abide to boundaries created by human instit...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
Efficient utilization of the limited Water, Energy, and Food (WEF) resources in stressed transbounda...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from IWA Publi...
The demand for water, energy, and food in East African countries continues to increase, resulting in...
Water resources infrastructure plays an important role in energy and food security by providing wate...
Research on water cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin has focused on expanding policy and diplomac...
Integrating the planning of a multi-reservoir system in nexus with agricultural and electricity infr...
With increasing demands and pressures on energy, food, and water resources in the region of the East...
The Nile basin ecosystem is under stress due to rapid population growth, inefficient utilization of ...
Integrating the planning of a multi-reservoir system in nexus with agricultural and electricity infr...
The Nile is the lifeblood of northeastern Africa, and its roles for and interdependency with the nat...
With worldwide mounting pressure in the three highly interrelated resources of water, energy, and fo...
The Eastern Nile riparian countries are currently developing several reservoir projects to contribut...
The world is facing a more water constrained future as a result of urbanisation, population growth, ...
Watersheds, climate regimes and nature in general do not abide to boundaries created by human instit...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...