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2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4207656
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Governing the Nexus: Water-Energy-Food Nexus Governance Strategies in Ghana and Uganda

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“…Since 2011, when Hoff first proposed to consider water, energy, and food as an integrated system for resource security [1], the study of the "water-energyfood" (W-E-F) nexus has gradually entered the vision of resource and environmental researchers, and the research on the W-E-F nexus has gradually been deepened and enriched [2][3][4][5]. Water is the source of life, the key to production, and the foundation of ecology, and water resources have always been at the core of the W-E-F system, while the energy and food subsystems are subordinate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2011, when Hoff first proposed to consider water, energy, and food as an integrated system for resource security [1], the study of the "water-energyfood" (W-E-F) nexus has gradually entered the vision of resource and environmental researchers, and the research on the W-E-F nexus has gradually been deepened and enriched [2][3][4][5]. Water is the source of life, the key to production, and the foundation of ecology, and water resources have always been at the core of the W-E-F system, while the energy and food subsystems are subordinate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%