Frontiers in Water (Jun 2022)

Sustainable WEF Nexus Management: A Conceptual Framework to Integrate Models of Social, Economic, Policy, and Institutional Developments

  • Ebun Akinsete,
  • Phoebe Koundouri,
  • Xanthi Kartala,
  • Nikos Englezos,
  • Jonathan Lautze,
  • Zeray Yihdego,
  • Julie Gibson,
  • Geeske Scholz,
  • Caroline van Bers,
  • Jan Sodoge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frwa.2022.727772
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Rapid population growth along with increased rates of economic growth around the globe are placing valuable natural resources, water in particular, under unprecedented stress; this in turn drives the pursuit of innovative tools to support integrated Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus management. This paper presents a framework for the integrated management of the WEF nexus, which brings together four separate models that address the less well-examined socio-anthropological aspects of the nexus. The proposed framework provides insight into the human element as part of the wider ecosystem in terms of socio-cultural and economic activities, the laws and policies that govern these activities, as well as their potential socio-economic impacts and consequences. This paper outlines each individual model, before going on to present a conceptual framework for the integration of the various models for the purpose of supporting more robust decision-making. The framework, which is grounded in systems thinking, adopts the principles of sustainable development as structural foci in order to position the various models in relation to one another; harmonizing their inputs as well as outputs.

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