2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2642791
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Decentralized Energy in Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus in Developing Countries: Case Studies on Successes and Failures

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“…Access to modern household energy services, which include access to clean cooking and electricity, is important for the sustainable development (Guta et al 2015). It is recognized that energy production and utilization have complex linkages with food security, land and water use, and other economic activities of households (Mirzabaev et al 2015).…”
Section: Water-energy-food Security Nexus and Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to modern household energy services, which include access to clean cooking and electricity, is important for the sustainable development (Guta et al 2015). It is recognized that energy production and utilization have complex linkages with food security, land and water use, and other economic activities of households (Mirzabaev et al 2015).…”
Section: Water-energy-food Security Nexus and Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a large number of researches have analyzed the agriculture-energy linkages resulting from the integration of food, feed and fuel production, with focus on the effects of crop-based biofuel on agriculture ( Kgathi and Mfundisi, 2009;Timilsina et al, 2010;Babcock, 2 2011;Alka et al, 2014;Guta et al, 2015). The majority of them are qualitative analysis (Dodder et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modified membrane with surface-enriched multifunctional zwitterionic nanoparticles Sun et al (2019) Enhanced productivity across WEF sectors (i) Solar steam irrigation, (ii) ethanol production, (iii) electricity subsidies, (iv) integrated hydropower, (v) forest management FAO (2014) Improvements in water savings, supported by infrastructure Cross-institutional collaboration to implement a design process for resources efficient and productive service delivery GIZ and ICLEI (2014) Interstate agreement (Brazil), creation of water reserves (Peru), climate change adaptation plan adopted (Colombia) GIZ nexus development projects Bellfield (2015)Improved production in and across WEF sectors Biogas products (e.g. gasifier), micro-hydropower, cookstovesGuta et al (2015)…”
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confidence: 99%