Exploring nexus policy insights for water-energy-food resilient communities

Author:

Adamos GiannisORCID,Caucci SerenaORCID,Charpentier Löic,Chediek JulianaORCID,Krol Durk,Laspidou ChrysiORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis paper provides a non-exhaustive overview of the main policies of the European Green Deal from the perspective of the water, energy and food Nexus, seeking for correlations, developments, actions and commandments that are intended to fulfil the prognoses designed by the Agreement., It covers the main public policies being implemented in the fields of water, energy and food in order to address any interlinkages among the policies already applied under a Nexus approach. The paper also points out some considerations over the European Union’s legal framework into the Nexus for water-related challenges’ perspectives. The goal is to facilitate the collaboration with stakeholders to gain deeper insights into how the interconnected relationship between water, energy, and food promotes policy alignment in the realms of these resources, facilitating Europe's shift towards a circular and eco-friendly economy.

Funder

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Fundação para Ciência e Tecnologia em Portugal

Universidade de Coimbra

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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