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The water-energy-food nexus: Is the increasing attention warranted, from either a research or policy perspective?

This paper examines whether there is truly a conceptual basis for focusing on the nexus of water, energy and food in particular, to the exclusion of other resources and inputs.

Published on 10 January 2017

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Wichelns, D. (2017). The water-energy-food nexus: Is the increasing attention warranted, from either a research or policy perspective?. Environmental Science & Policy 69, 113–123.

In recent years, the notion of a nexus involving water, energy, and food has been gaining attention in the scholarly literature and popular press, due partly to the impetus provided by an international conference on the nexus in 2011, and partly to the increasing interest among researchers and public officials in determining the investments and policies needed to achieve and sustain water, energy, and food security.

While the notion of such a nexus is compelling to some observers, interactions involving water, energy, and food have been known and studied for many years by scientists and policy analysts. The need for greater integration of research and policy discourse across sectors and regions has been expressed in international meetings since the late 1940s.

The paper reviews some of the experience gained in earlier attempts to enhance integration and policy coherence, and to promote systems analysis. In many cases, the information excluded from studies claiming to implement a nexus approach might be of greater importance to science and policy than the information included in the analysis.

The challenges observed in implementing programs of integrated natural resources management (INRM) and integrated water resources management (IWRM), in particular, suggest that efforts to implement a water-energy-food nexus approach will not enhance the policy process in all settings. In sum, it is not clear that the increasing attention given to studies claiming to implement a nexus approach is warranted.

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10.1016/j.envsci.2016.12.018 Closed access
Topics and subtopics
Water : Water-Energy-Food Nexus
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