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Epistemological dimensions of the water-energy-food nexus approach: reply to discussions of "Challenges in operationalizing the water-energy-food nexus"
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Epistemological dimensions of the water-energy-food nexus approach: reply to discussions of "Challenges in operationalizing the water-energy-food nexus"

C. Cudennec, J. Liu, J. Qi, H. Yang, C. Zheng, A. K. Gain, R. Lawford, L. de Strasser and P. T. Yillia
Hydrological sciences journal, Vol.63(12), pp.1868-1871
2018

Abstract

Physical Sciences Science & Technology Water Resources
We thank the authors, Varis and Keskinen, and Nauditt, for their constructive contributions. We endorse their key comments, further referring to recent literature and events, including the UN 2018 High Level Political Forum on sustainable development. Here, we elaborate on the epistemological perspective of the water-energy-food nexus conceptualization, assessment, discourse and operationalization.

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#6 Clean Water and Sanitation
#11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
#13 Climate Action
#14 Life Below Water
#15 Life on Land

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