(Session 6) Focus on Water-Energy-Food Nexus, part 2
(Session 6) Focus on Water-Energy-Food Nexus, part 2
Co-presented by the Australian Water Partnership with presentations from:
Mekong Region Futures Institute
Charles Sturt University
Australian National University
International RiverFoundation
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Cross-sector engagement process and integrated assessment modelling for revealing and managing Nexus trade-offs.
A collaborative project with the Food and Agriculture Organization to improve water resources management in Indonesia by implementing a spatial analysis framework to identify river connectivity issues.
Not only can pumped storage hydropower enable the transition to low carbon electricity grids, it can also help with providing firm power in the Himalayas and offers opportunities for multiple uses to benefit local people.
WEF nexus in the context of the Resilient Rivers Blueprint framework.
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