The Water–Energy–Food Security Nexus: Towards a practical planning and decision-support framework for landscape investment and risk management
Category | Nexus |
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Department | The International In |
Published Date | 2013 |
Author | Livia Bizikova, Dimp |
Publisher | The International In |
Pages | 28 |
Language | English |
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Table of Contents
Preface.................................................................................................................................................................................1
Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................................3
Motives and Drivers to Integrate WEF........................................................................................................4
International Dialogue on WEF......................................................................................................................5
Review of Existing Water–Energy–Food Security Conceptual Frameworks...............................................7
WEF Framework: Bonn2011 Nexus Conference ......................................................................................7
WEF Framework: World Economic Forum 2011.......................................................................................8
WEF Framework: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 2012................9
WEF Review Summary....................................................................................................................................10
IISD’s Water–Energy–Food Security Analysis Framework.............................................................................. 12
Operationalizing a Planning and Decision-Support Process for Landscape Investment and Risk
Management..................................................................................................................................................................16
Stage 1: Assessing the Water–Energy–Food Security System............................................................16
Stage 2: Envisioning Future Landscape Scenarios.................................................................................. 17
Stage 3: Investing in a Water–Energy–Food-Secure Future................................................................18
Stage 4: Transforming the System...............................................................................................................18
Conclusions...................................................................................................................................................................20
References............................................................................................................................................................. 22