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Towards a low-carbon economy : A nexus-oriented policy coherence analysis in Greece

Authors :
Papadopoulou, Chrysaida Aliki
Papadopoulou, Maria P.
Laspidou, Chrysi
Munaretto, Stefania
Brouwer, Floor
Papadopoulou, Chrysaida Aliki
Papadopoulou, Maria P.
Laspidou, Chrysi
Munaretto, Stefania
Brouwer, Floor
Source :
ISSN: 2071-1050
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The sustainable management of natural resources under climate change conditions is a critical research issue. Among the many approaches emerged in recent times, the so-called 'nexus approach' is gaining traction in academic and policy circles. The nexus approach presupposes the analysis of bio-physical, socio-economic and policy interlinkages among sectors (e.g., water, energy, food) for the identification of integrated solutions and the support of policy decisions. Ultimately, the nexus approach aims to identify synergies and trade-offs among the nexus dimensions. Concerning policy, the nexus approach focuses on policy coherence, i.e., the systematic identification and management of trade-offs and synergies between policies across sectors. This paper investigates the coherence between policies on the water-land-energy-food-climate nexus in Greece. The systematic analysis of policy documents led to the elicitation of nexus-related policy objectives and instruments. Then, the coherence among objectives and between objectives and instruments was assessed using the methodology proposed by Nilsson et al. A stakeholder (trans-disciplinary) orientation was adopted and the need to incorporate stakeholders' recommendations as to policy coherence assessment was highlighted. Overall, the findings revealed that climate and food/agricultural policies represent critical future priorities in Greece by stimulating progress in other nexus-related policies (energy, water, land policies) and being positively influenced by them.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 2071-1050
Notes :
application/pdf, Sustainability 12 (2020) 1, ISSN: 2071-1050, ISSN: 2071-1050, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200317318
Document Type :
Electronic Resource