Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central Asia

This paper focuses on regional integration through the lenses of the Water–Food–Energy (WEF) nexus, a concept putting strong emphasis on cross-sectoral and multi-level interactions as well as on resource interdependencies. There is an extensive amount of published research focusing on the Aral Sea b...

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Main Authors: Olimjon Saidmamatov, Inna Rudenko, Stephan Pfister, Jacek Koziel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/7/1896
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spelling doaj-c0ab7f8987aa46dfafda2a91308b9b2d2020-11-25T03:48:00ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-07-01121896189610.3390/w12071896Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central AsiaOlimjon Saidmamatov0Inna Rudenko1Stephan Pfister2Jacek Koziel3Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Urgench State University, Urgench 220100, UzbekistanFaculty of Tourism and Economics, Urgench State University, Urgench 220100, UzbekistanEcological Systems Design, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 8093 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Owa State University, Ames, IA 5001, USAThis paper focuses on regional integration through the lenses of the Water–Food–Energy (WEF) nexus, a concept putting strong emphasis on cross-sectoral and multi-level interactions as well as on resource interdependencies. There is an extensive amount of published research focusing on the Aral Sea basin. In this paper, the authors build upon these different contributions and provide a meta-analysis of the literature of WEF nexus opportunities in Central Asia (CA) countries. This paper contributes to ongoing discussions regarding how the WEF Nexus can represent an opportunity for reinforced collaboration regarding resources management. To do so, focusing on existing literature, this paper first (1) explores how the nexus can be a relevant instrument for regional integration. Second (2), it provides an overview of water, food, energy conditions and challenges in the Aral Sea basin in particular. Third (3), synthesizing existing research, the authors identify critical variables to be considered as hurdles or leverage points for WEF nexus implementation in the Aral Sea basin. Finally (4), we go back to our initial set of questions and identify some possible avenues for future research.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/7/1896water–energy–food nexusAral Seawater resource managementregional integrationCentral Asia
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author Olimjon Saidmamatov
Inna Rudenko
Stephan Pfister
Jacek Koziel
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Inna Rudenko
Stephan Pfister
Jacek Koziel
Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central Asia
Water
water–energy–food nexus
Aral Sea
water resource management
regional integration
Central Asia
author_facet Olimjon Saidmamatov
Inna Rudenko
Stephan Pfister
Jacek Koziel
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title Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central Asia
title_short Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central Asia
title_full Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central Asia
title_fullStr Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Water–Energy–Food Nexus Framework for Promoting Regional Integration in Central Asia
title_sort water–energy–food nexus framework for promoting regional integration in central asia
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This paper focuses on regional integration through the lenses of the Water–Food–Energy (WEF) nexus, a concept putting strong emphasis on cross-sectoral and multi-level interactions as well as on resource interdependencies. There is an extensive amount of published research focusing on the Aral Sea basin. In this paper, the authors build upon these different contributions and provide a meta-analysis of the literature of WEF nexus opportunities in Central Asia (CA) countries. This paper contributes to ongoing discussions regarding how the WEF Nexus can represent an opportunity for reinforced collaboration regarding resources management. To do so, focusing on existing literature, this paper first (1) explores how the nexus can be a relevant instrument for regional integration. Second (2), it provides an overview of water, food, energy conditions and challenges in the Aral Sea basin in particular. Third (3), synthesizing existing research, the authors identify critical variables to be considered as hurdles or leverage points for WEF nexus implementation in the Aral Sea basin. Finally (4), we go back to our initial set of questions and identify some possible avenues for future research.
topic water–energy–food nexus
Aral Sea
water resource management
regional integration
Central Asia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/7/1896
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