Water – Energy – Food Nexus Narratives and Resource Securities 1st Edition- Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780323912235,0323912230,9780323918374, 0323918379
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0323918379
- ISBN-13 : 9780323918374
- Author: Tafadzwa Mabhaudhi, Aidan Senzanje, Albert T. Modi, Graham Jewitt, Festo Massawe
Water–Energy–Food Nexus Narratives and Resource Securities: A Global South Perspective provides a knowledge synthesis on the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus, focusing primarily on the global south. By presenting concepts, analytical tools, and case studies, the book serves as a practical resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in sustainability and functional roles across all three sectors. It addresses key issues related to data availability, tools, indices, metrics, and application across multiple scales, beginning with a summary of existing knowledge. Finally, it examines the WEF nexus, presents global insights, and discusses future considerations and implications. This book presents an overview of existing knowledge on the WEF nexus and examines how such research aligns with emerging global WEF nexus perspectives, making it ideal for professionals, government entities,
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The water–energy–food nexus: its transition into a transformative approach
Chapter 2. Some quantitative water–energy–food nexus analysis approaches and their data requirements
Chapter 3. EO-WEF: a Earth Observations for Water, Energy, and Food nexus geotool for spatial data visualization and generation
Chapter 4. Scales of application of the WEF nexus approach
Chapter 5. Tools and indices for WEF nexus analysis
Chapter 6. Transboundary WEF nexus analysis: a case study of the Songwe River Basin
Chapter 7. Applying the WEF nexus at a local level: a focus on catchment level
Chapter 8. A regional approach to implementing the WEF nexus: a case study of the Southern African Development Community
Chapter 9. Exploring the contribution of Tugwi-Mukosi Dam toward water, energy, and food security
Chapter 10. The water–energy–food nexus as an approach for achieving sustainable development goals 2 (food), 6 (water), and 7 (energy)
Chapter 11. Enhancing sustainable human and environmental health through nexus planning
Chapter 12. Financing WEF nexus projects: perspectives from interdisciplinary and multidimensional research challenges
Chapter 13. The Water–Energy–Food nexus as a rallying point for sustainable development: emerging lessons from South and Southeast Asia
Chapter 14. The water–energy–food nexus: an ecosystems and anthropocentric perspective
Chapter 15. Water–energy–food nexus approaches to facilitate smallholder agricultural technology adoption in Africa
Chapter 16. Building capacity for upscaling the WEF nexus and guiding transformational change in Africa
Chapter 17. WEF nexus narratives: toward sustainable resource security
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