Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development
The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pressure due to population growth and agricultural and industrial development. Climate change is also negatively impacting on the region’s water and energy resources. As the majority of SADC’s populatio...
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doaj-809d55c113284fea86d3817a3326c5ab2020-11-24T23:17:05ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412016-06-018623510.3390/w8060235w8060235Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and DevelopmentTafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi0Sylvester Mpandeli1Amos Madhlopa2Albert T. Modi3Gerhard Backeberg4Luxon Nhamo5School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, Pietermaritzburg, South AfricaWater Research Commission of South Africa, Private Bag X03, Gezina 0084, Pretoria, South AfricaEnergy Research Centre, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch, Cape Town 7701, South AfricaSchool of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, Pietermaritzburg, South AfricaWater Research Commission of South Africa, Private Bag X03, Gezina 0084, Pretoria, South AfricaInternational Water Management Institute (IWMI-SA), 141 Cresswell St, Weavind Park, Silverton 0184, Pretoria, South AfricaThe Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pressure due to population growth and agricultural and industrial development. Climate change is also negatively impacting on the region’s water and energy resources. As the majority of SADC’s population lives in poverty, regional development and integration are underpinned by water and energy security as the watercourses in the region are transboundary in nature. This paper reviews the region’s water and energy resources and recommends policies based on the water–energy nexus approach. This is achieved by reviewing literature on water and energy resources as well as policy issues. Water resources governance provides a strong case to create a water–energy nexus platform to support regional planning and integration as SADC countries share similar climatic and hydrological conditions. However, there has been a gap between water and energy sector planning in terms of policy alignment and technical convergence. These challenges hinder national policies on delivering economic and social development goals, as well as constraining the regional goal of greater integration. Regional objectives on sustainable energy and access to clean water for all can only be achieved through the recognition of the water–energy nexus, championed in an integrated and sustainable manner. A coordinated regional water–energy nexus approach stimulates economic growth, alleviates poverty and reduces high unemployment rates. The shared nature of water and energy resources requires far more transboundary water–energy nexus studies to be done in the context of regional integration and policy formulation.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/6/235policy alignmentsustainable developmenttechnical and policy convergenceregional integrationwater–energy nexus |
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Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi Sylvester Mpandeli Amos Madhlopa Albert T. Modi Gerhard Backeberg Luxon Nhamo Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development Water policy alignment sustainable development technical and policy convergence regional integration water–energy nexus |
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Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development |
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Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development |
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Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development |
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Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development |
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Southern Africa’s Water–Energy Nexus: Towards Regional Integration and Development |
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southern africa’s water–energy nexus: towards regional integration and development |
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The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pressure due to population growth and agricultural and industrial development. Climate change is also negatively impacting on the region’s water and energy resources. As the majority of SADC’s population lives in poverty, regional development and integration are underpinned by water and energy security as the watercourses in the region are transboundary in nature. This paper reviews the region’s water and energy resources and recommends policies based on the water–energy nexus approach. This is achieved by reviewing literature on water and energy resources as well as policy issues. Water resources governance provides a strong case to create a water–energy nexus platform to support regional planning and integration as SADC countries share similar climatic and hydrological conditions. However, there has been a gap between water and energy sector planning in terms of policy alignment and technical convergence. These challenges hinder national policies on delivering economic and social development goals, as well as constraining the regional goal of greater integration. Regional objectives on sustainable energy and access to clean water for all can only be achieved through the recognition of the water–energy nexus, championed in an integrated and sustainable manner. A coordinated regional water–energy nexus approach stimulates economic growth, alleviates poverty and reduces high unemployment rates. The shared nature of water and energy resources requires far more transboundary water–energy nexus studies to be done in the context of regional integration and policy formulation. |
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policy alignment sustainable development technical and policy convergence regional integration water–energy nexus |
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