Water-energy-food nexus : principles and practices

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    • Abdul Salam, P.
    • Shrestha, Sangam
    • Pandey, Vishnu Prasad
    • Anal, Anil Kumar

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Water-energy-food nexus : principles and practices

P. Abdul Salam ... [et al.], editors

(Geophysical monograph, 229)

American Geophysical Union , Wiley, 2017

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Other editors: Sangam Shrestha, Vishnu Prasad Pandey, Anil Kumar Anal

"This work is a co-publication of the American Geophysical Union and John Wiley & Sons, Inc."

"Published under the aegis of the AGU Publications Committee"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Water, energy and food are key resources to sustain life, and are the fundamental to national, regional and global economies. These three resources are interlinked in multiple ways, and the term "nexus" captures the interconnections. The nexus has been discussed, debated, researched, and advocated widely but the focus is often on the pairings of "water-energy" or "water-food" or "energy-food". To really benefit from the nexus approach in terms of resource use efficiency it is essential to understand, operationalize and practice the nexus of all three resources. As demand for these resources increases worldwide, using them sustainability is a critical concern for scientists and citizens, governments and policy makers. Volume highlights include: Contributions to the global debate on water-energy-food nexus Examples of the nexus approach in practice from different regions of the world Perspectives on the future of the nexus agenda Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Theories and Practices is a valuable resource for students, research scholars and professionals in academic institutions with strong interests in interdisciplinary research involving geography, earth science, environmental science, environmental management, sustainability science, international development, and ecological economics. The volume will also be useful for professionals, practitioners and consultants in /NGOs, government, and international agencies. Read an interview with the editors to find out more: https://eos.org/editors-vox/working-towards-a-sustainable-future

Table of Contents

Contributors vii Preface ix Acronyms and Abbreviations xi Section I: Understanding the Nexus 1 The Need for the Nexus Approach 3 P. Abdul Salam, Vishnu Prasad Pandey, Sangam Shrestha, and Anil Kumar Anal 2 Evolution of the Nexus as a Policy and Development Discourse 11 Vishnu Prasad Pandey and Sangam Shrestha 3 The Nexus Contribution to Better Water Management and Its Limitations 21 Mike Muller 4 Dynamic, Cross ]Sectoral Analysis of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Investigating an Emerging Paradigm 31 Alex Smajgl and John Ward 5 Urban Nexus: An Integrated Approach for the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals 43 Donovan Storey, Lorenzo Santucci, and Banashri Sinha Section II: Operationalizing the Nexus 6 Modeling the Water ]Energy ]Food Nexus: A 7 ]Question Guideline 57 Bassel Daher, Rabi H. Mohtar, Sang ]Hyun Lee, and Amjad Assi 7 Water ]Energy ]Food Nexus: Selected Tools and Models in Practice 67 Victor R. Shinde 8 Governing for the Nexus: Empirical, Theoretical, and Normative Dimensions 77 David Benson, Animesh K. Gain, Josselin Rouillard, and Carlo Giupponi 9 The Role of International Cooperation in Operationalizing the Nexus in Developing Countries: Emerging Lessons of the Nexus Observatory 89 Kristin Meyer and Mathew Kurian 10 Water ]Energy ]Food Security Nexus in the Eastern Nile Basin: Assessing the Potential of Transboundary Regional Cooperation 103 Mohammad Al ]Saidi, Nadir Ahmed Elagib, Lars Ribbe, Tatjana Schellenberg, Emma Roach, and Deniz Oezhan 11 Energy ]Centric Operationalizing of the Nexus in Rural Areas: Cases from South Asia 117 Parimita Mohanty and Satwik Patnaik Section III: Nexus in Practice 12 The Water ]Energy ]Food Nexus from a South African Perspective 129 Olusola O. Ololade, Surina Esterhuyse, and Audrey D. Levine 13 Water ]Energy ]Food Nexus: Examples from the USA 141 Soni M. Pradhanang 14 WEF Nexus Cases from California with Climate Change Implication 151 Qinqin Liu 15 Water, Energy, and Food Security Nexus in the West Asian Region 163 Mohamed Abdel Hamyd Dawoud 16 Assessment of Water, Energy, and Carbon Footprints of Crop Production: A Case Study from Southeast Nepal 181 Sangam Shrestha and Saroj Adhikari 17 The Food ]Water ]Energy Nexus in Modern Rice Cultivation in Bangladesh and Competing Discourses of Rice Research Institutions 191 Sophia Barkat and Zachary A. Smith 18 Riverbank Filtration Technology at the Nexus of Water ]Energy ]Food 207 Thomas B. Boving and Kavita Patil Section IV: Future of the Nexus Agenda 19 Water ]Energy ]Food (WEF) Nexus and Sustainable Development 223 Ashim Das Gupta Index 243

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  • NCID
    BB24754357
  • ISBN
    • 9781119243137
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Washington, D.C.,Hoboken, N.J.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 252 p., [16] p. of plates
  • Size
    29 cm
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