The water-energy-food nexus: its transition into a transformative approach

cg.creator.identifierMabhaudhi T: 0000-0002-9323-8127
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-91223-5.00004-6en
cg.identifier.iwmilibraryH051169
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen
dc.contributor.authorMpandeli, S.en
dc.contributor.authorNhamo, L.en
dc.contributor.authorSenzanje, A.en
dc.contributor.authorJewitt, G.en
dc.contributor.authorModi, A.en
dc.contributor.authorMassawe, F.en
dc.contributor.authorMabhaudhi, Tafadzwanasheen
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-31T22:08:07Zen
dc.date.available2022-05-31T22:08:07Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/119707
dc.titleThe water-energy-food nexus: its transition into a transformative approachen
dcterms.abstractWater, energy, and food are vital resources for human wellbeing. Yet, they are under increased pressure to meet demand from a growing population at a time of worsening insecurity due to depletion and degradation of reserves. These challenges prompted the formulation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015. All the 17 SDGs are connected. They recognize that developments in one sector will impact other sectors and that any proposed development must balance socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. Also, as the three resources are the most impacted by climate change, they provide a close link between adaptation, climate system, human society, and the environment. The intricate interlinkages between water, energy, and food resources with the related relationships with socioeconomic development, healthy ecosystems, human development, and sustainable development caused the rapid growth of the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus concept since the United Nations General Assembly of September 2015. Although the concept existed before 2015, its progression increased after the World Economic Forum of 2011 after a presentation by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) in anticipation of the SDGs. This chapter discusses the evolution of the WEF nexus before and after 2015. The emphasis is on the importance of the concept in establishing the interconnectedness of resources and as a guide for coherent policy decisions that lead to sustainable development.en
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dcterms.bibliographicCitationMpandeli, S.; Nhamo, L.; Senzanje, A.; Jewitt, G.; Modi, A.; Massawe, F.; Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe. 2022. The water-energy-food nexus: its transition into a transformative approach. In Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe; Senzanje, A.; Modi, A.; Jewitt, G.; Massawe, F. (Eds.). Water - energy - food nexus narratives and resource securities: a global south perspective. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. pp.1-13. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-91223-5.00004-6]en
dcterms.descriptionIn Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe; Senzanje, A.; Modi, A.; Jewitt, G.; Massawe, F. (Eds.). Water - energy - food nexus narratives and resource securities: a global south perspective. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevieren
dcterms.extentp. 1-13en
dcterms.issued2022
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.licenseCopyrighted; all rights reserved
dcterms.publisherElsevieren
dcterms.subjectwater resourcesen
dcterms.subjectenergyen
dcterms.subjectfood securityen
dcterms.subjectnexusen
dcterms.subjectplanningen
dcterms.subjectresource managementen
dcterms.typeBook Chapter

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