This book chapter explores the importance of the water-energy-food nexus tool to provide possible future climate adaptation strategies in the Global South.
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This book chapter explores the importance of the water-energy-food nexus tool to provide possible future climate adaptation strategies in the Global South.
International financing institutions must learn from past mistakes in agricultural water investment and direct their money to key promising approaches.
This article discusses how different climate scenarios affect the water-energy nexus in California, employing the WEAP modelling tool.
This study demonstrates how incorporating social factors into water modelling can lead to a more equitable water supply.
This study finds that water management is a larger threat to rice and ecosystems than the warming temperatures of climate change.
This study provides insights on how California policy-makers can hit ambitious climate targets, in a future where water is more scarce and weather more extreme.
Are water and energy policies in sync? This brief examines policy coherence in two of the largest cities in the US and China.
SEI built WEAP models for seven major river basins, enabling the exploration of policies and investments under various climate futures.
This study finds that the most resilient energy plan for the Eastern African Power Pool is one that assumes a slightly wetter climate than historical trends.
This report finds that WEF nexus research has not validated claims that nexus approaches can improve resource management and governance outcomes.