Key Issues of Interdisciplinary NEXUS Governance Analyses: Lessons Learned from Research on Integrated Water Resources Management

作者: Nina Hagemann , Sabrina Kirschke

DOI: 10.3390/RESOURCES6010009

关键词: Nexus (standard)CornerstoneDeveloping countryWater resourcesKnowledge managementPolitical scienceCorporate governanceProject governanceManagement scienceIntegrated water resources managementIncentive

摘要: Governance has become a cornerstone in addressing complex linkages between multiple resources such as water, energy, and food. However, contributions of governance research interdisciplinary projects are either lacking or highly controversial. Drawing on Integrated Water Resources Management-related experiences German emerging developing countries, we demonstrate how to strengthen NEXUS-related analyses: There be stronger focus the analyses existing useful strategies well conditions for transitions; should refer different types problems, instead only focusing single cases abstract analyses; answers must based more elaborate practice inter- transdisciplinary research. These suggestions implemented level researchers, but also require incentives an institutional level.

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