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Emerging Issues Facing the Water-Energy-Food Nexus in the Middle East and Asia

KAPSARC, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center
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Abstract: As economies in the Middle East and Asia grow and develop, there will be further strain on water, energy and food resources – each inextricably linked to the others. Much of the Middle East is energy abundant, but population growth and economic development have led to severe water and food scarcity. In Asia, despite a comparative abundance of water, energy and food, the problem is increasingly one of economic scarcity – the inability to finance the mobilization of these vital resources.

Keywords: Economic Scarcity; Energy Demand; Food Demand; Infrastructure Financing; Mekong River Delta; Nile River Basin; Public Private Partnerships; Transboundary Governance; Water Demand; Water for Agriculture; Workshop Brief (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 20 pages
Date: 2016-09
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