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Impact assessment of climate and land use change on the water-energy-food nexus: An application to the Ping River Basin, Thailand.

Sci Total Environ

March 2025

Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources, United Nations University (UNU-FLORES), 01067 Dresden, Germany; Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany; Faculty of Raw Materials and Environmental Engineering, German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology (GMIT), Nalaikh District, Ulaanbaatar 12800, Mongolia. Electronic address:

Despite growing recognition of the water-energy-food nexus (WEFN), understanding the combined impacts of climate and land use changes on these resources and their interdependencies remains limited. This study introduces a framework to evaluate these impacts and applies it to the Ping River Basin, Thailand. The framework is systematic and adaptable to river basins worldwide, with models tailored to regional climate conditions, data availability, and resource interactions.

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Waterscapes with mining activities are often sites of water resource degradation and contestation. To prevent this, policy-makers deploy an increasing number of measures that purportedly align the interests of different water users. In Mongolia, mining-related protests led to the prohibition of mining in and close to rivers.

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