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The article discusses the water-energy nexus, which refers to the interdependence of water and energy systems. As the global population grows, the demand for both water and energy increases, leading to increased competition for these resources. The article identifies four dimensions of the water-energy nexus: water use in energy production, energy use in water supply and treatment, water-energy interactions in agriculture, and the water-energy nexus in urban areas. It highlights the implications of the nexus for both energy and water management, including increased competition for resources, energy-water trade-offs, water scarcity and energy security, and climate change mitigation. Finally, the article presents several strategies for managing the water-energy nexus, such as water conservation and efficiency measures, renewable energy sources, water-smart agriculture, and integrated water resource management. Overall, the article emphasizes the need to balance the competing demands of water and energy use while addressing other water-related challenges to ensure sustainable management of these resources.
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