The Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus is a critical framework for understanding the interconnections between water, energy, and food systems, particularly in the context of sustainable development.
The Blue Nile Basin, a transboundary river basin between Ethiopia and Sudan, is used to illustrate the impacts of cooperation between riparian countries on the Water-Energy-Food nexus (WEF nexus).
This Research Topic is part of a series celebrating 10 years of Water-Food-Energy (WEF) Nexus research and implementation. You can view the other collections in the series here: This Research Topic is ...
The Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus approach aims to secure a sustainable supply of water, energy and food by strengthening synergies and reducing trade-offs among these sectors. This transdisclinary ...
Advance knowledge of conflicting trajectories of water–energy–food (WEF) nexus is highly relevant for water policy and planning, especially for basins that cross national boundaries. The Brahmaputra ...
GENEVA (January 16, 2025) — The World Economic Forum (WEF) has appointed Circle of Blue Managing Director J. Carl Ganter to the Global Future Council on the Future of the Energy Nexus ahead of WEF’s ...
Most recently, she has been a consultant with the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), which tackles water policy analysis in the MENA region and the WEF Nexus. Previously, she worked as a ...
This groundbreaking initiative marks the WEF’s sole venture dedicated to AI ... Central to its mission, the Karnataka AI Centre will serve as a nexus for fostering robust industry-academia ...