‘Nexus Approach’ for Water, Energy, Food and Environment
‘Nexus Approach’ for Water, Energy, Food
and Environment
By Dr
Arvind Kumar
The
2012 theme for World Environment Day is Green Economy, which is construed as
one that results in improved human well-being and social equity,
while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities.
In its simplest expression, a green economy can be thought of as one which is low carbon, resource
efficient and socially inclusive. Broadly
speaking, a Green Economy is one whose growth in income and employment is
driven by public and private investments that reduce carbon emissions and
pollution, enhance energy and resource efficiency, and prevent the loss of
biodiversity and ecosystem services. These investments need to be catalyzed and
supported by targeted public expenditure, policy reforms and regulation
changes.
In
the Indian context, the Ministry of Environment and Forests’ GOI proposed move
to make it mandatory for PSUs and private companies to put in place and
implement a concrete corporate environmental policy for protection of
environment is welcome. However, there is dire need of inter-sectoral
convergence between different ministries dealing with formulation and
implementation of different kinds of manufacturing, mining and related
projects. Water and environment in tandem with each other lie at the root of
every project. Hence, the corporate environmental guidelines should be
formulated in consultations with all concerned ministries, including Ministry
of Environment & Forests, Ministry of Water Resources, Ministry of
Agriculture, Ministry of Mines etc. In order to ward off adverse impacts of
climate change and keeping in view the close nexus between water, energy, food
and environment, emphasis should be on ‘Nexus Approach’, which seeks to find
solutions based on the interconnections between various sectors or disciplines
and is being widely regarded along with resilience to attain sustainable
development. It can serve as a bridge that could close the gap between the
social, environmental and economic pillars of sustainable development.
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