Nexus thinking, in the form of integrating water security with agriculture, energy and climate concerns, is normatively argued to help better transition societies towards greener economies and the wider goal of sustainable development. Yet several issues emerge from the current debate surrounding this concept, namely the extent to which such conceptualisations are genuinely novel, whether they complement (or are replacing) existing environmental governance approaches and how – if deemed normatively desirable – the nexus can be enhanced in national contexts. This paper therefore reviews the burgeoning nexus literature to determine some common indicative criteria before examining its implementation in practice vis-à-vis more established integ...
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus has been promoted by a number of prominent and influential global policy...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
This chapter focuses on the need for a novel approach to governing the water, energy and food sector...
Nexus thinking, in the form of integrating water security with agriculture, energy and climate conce...
The interrelationships between water resources, food production and energy security have influenced ...
The key resources that sustain life and the ecosystem (e.g., water, food, energy, and others) are li...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
This chapter draws the learning points from the selected nations' experience of integrating the nexu...
Much scholarship has emerged in recent years illustrating the benefits of a 'nexus approach' or 'nex...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to su...
The water-energy-environment nexus focuses on the natural and technical phenomenon at a system level...
Water, energy and food have been traditionally managed on a sectoral basis in separate institutions,...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus has been promoted by a number of prominent and influential global policy...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
This chapter focuses on the need for a novel approach to governing the water, energy and food sector...
Nexus thinking, in the form of integrating water security with agriculture, energy and climate conce...
The interrelationships between water resources, food production and energy security have influenced ...
The key resources that sustain life and the ecosystem (e.g., water, food, energy, and others) are li...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
This chapter draws the learning points from the selected nations' experience of integrating the nexu...
Much scholarship has emerged in recent years illustrating the benefits of a 'nexus approach' or 'nex...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to su...
The water-energy-environment nexus focuses on the natural and technical phenomenon at a system level...
Water, energy and food have been traditionally managed on a sectoral basis in separate institutions,...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus has been promoted by a number of prominent and influential global policy...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
This chapter focuses on the need for a novel approach to governing the water, energy and food sector...