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ERD 2012 Confronting scarcity: Managing water, energy and land for inclusive and sustainable growth
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Water-energy-land (WEL)
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Innovative WEL thinking e.g. Payments for Ecosystem Services Effective institutions, leadership and coordination of stakeholders PES for upstream farmers to conserve the eco-system Sustainable agriculture practices, biodiversity maintained Flowers for export Green growth for all Lake Naivasha Kenya
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4 Manage demand to reflect scarcity (e.g. change food and packaging wastage); Improve resilience to shocks and protect poorest); Expand quality and quantity of supply (renewable energy, soils, water storage); Promote use efficiencies (Productive, allocative, WEL / nexus-wide); Framing Sustainable Development Goals around the WEL nexus Integrated development and environmental goals for the Water-Energy-Land (WEL) nexus Integrated (WEL) thinking, domestic capabilities and effective, country specific institutions Integrated (WEL) action by the public/private sectors and the global community Integrated development and environmental goals for the Water-Energy-Land (WEL) nexus Integrated (WEL) thinking, domestic capabilities and effective, country specific institutions Integrated (WEL) action by the public/private sectors and the global community
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Thank you For more information on ERD 2011/2012: www.erd-report.eu www.odi.org.uk www.die-gdi.de www.ecdpm.org Dirk Willem te Velde and Imme Scholz Rio 19 June 2012
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