2016
DOI: 10.3390/w8060235
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Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development

Abstract: Abstract:The Southern African Development Community's (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pressure due to population growth and agricultural and industrial development. Climate change is also negatively impacting on the region's water and energy resources. As the majority of SADC's population lives in poverty, regional development and integration are underpinned by water and energy security as the watercourses in the region are transboundary in nature. This paper reviews the region's water and… Show more

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“…The SADC's RAP also prioritises energy availability for irrigation, adding an interesting section that stresses the significance of the region's shared water resources and the establishment of cross-border irrigation schemes. The importance of incorporating energy in development planning [20] and the transboundary nature of the SADC's watercourses [7] underlines the need to balance and coordinate resource development through the WEF nexus. The CAADP addressed this by placing emphasis on prioritising investment in small-scale irrigation, setting a target of about 14.2 million ha for small-scale irrigation schemes.…”
Section: What Is the Vision For Food Security In Africa And Southern mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The SADC's RAP also prioritises energy availability for irrigation, adding an interesting section that stresses the significance of the region's shared water resources and the establishment of cross-border irrigation schemes. The importance of incorporating energy in development planning [20] and the transboundary nature of the SADC's watercourses [7] underlines the need to balance and coordinate resource development through the WEF nexus. The CAADP addressed this by placing emphasis on prioritising investment in small-scale irrigation, setting a target of about 14.2 million ha for small-scale irrigation schemes.…”
Section: What Is the Vision For Food Security In Africa And Southern mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feedstock production for biofuels, such as ethanol, may depend on water for irrigation, and renewable energy resources such as solar require water for cooling and cleaning panels or collectors for improved efficiency [10]. Solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind technologies demand minimal quantities of water [20,36]. Energy is itself required to make water resources available for human use and consumption (including irrigation) through pumping, transportation, treatment and desalination [10].…”
Section: Water For Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, NUS, which include crop wild relatives (CWR), are an important germplasm resource for future crop improvements for beneficial traits such as nutritional value and abiotic and biotic stress tolerances (Castañeda-Alvarez et al, 2016). However, much of this reported potential is currently premised on anecdotal evidence with limited robust, empirical, and comparable information (Mabhaudhi et al, 2016b). Thus, there is a need to promote evidence-based approaches that can assist in developing policy and increased research funding to support NUS (Mabhaudhi and Modi, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Charcoal is absent of analysis or, if considered, is considered a problem to be solved by other forms of energy or technologies favored by existing institutional arrangements, e.g., centrally planned hydropower projects and "improved" or "modern" technological solutions (Schreiner and Baleta, 2015;Mabhaudhi et al, 2016;Muller, 2016).…”
Section: Explicit Nexus Analysis Made On Mozambique and Southern Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sanitation is included as healthcare. Indeed, areas subjected to drought, away from irrigation networks or low underground water levels are associated with food insecurity and poverty (Mabhaudhi et al, 2016). Conversely, the lack, or the price increase, of charcoal can also affect household's cooking habits.…”
Section: Nexus and Systems Analysis Relevant For Ces And Mozambiquementioning
confidence: 99%