“…While several studies continue to show the benefits of integrated planning (Mirzabaev et al, 2015;Pittock et al, 2015;Rasul and Sharma, 2016;Dhaubanjar et al, 2017;Kurian, 2017;Stoy et al, 2018;Munoz Castillo et al, 2019;Payet-Burin et al, 2021;Wu et al, 2021), explicit implementation of nexus considerations at a decision-making level-and particularly across multiple scales-has been limited (Cremades et al, 2019;Johnson et al, 2019;Simpson and Jewitt, 2019;van Gevelt, 2020). The few examples of operational nexus implementation seem to be a response to shared resource conflicts rather than a result of long-term nexus foresight (Abbott et al, 2017;de Amorim et al, 2018;Kalair et al, 2019;Olawuyi, 2020;Weinthal and Sowers, 2020). Similarly, water needs for power plant cooling have prompted several energy ministries to take the water-energy nexus into serious consideration at an operational level.…”