Water and Energy Nexus: A Literature Review

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As we contemplated establishing a Stanford University interdisciplinary water-energy research program to bring the university’s substantial faculty and research expertise to this still-nascent field, we determined that a significant place to begin was to employ Peter Gleick’s full water-energy life cycle approach to evaluate the current state of the highly interdisciplinary water-energy studies field.
This Water-energy Literature review utilizes the full water and energy life cycle approach to survey the literature from the academic, government and nonprofit sectors, and particularly underscores opportunities for future research to forward this critically important research arena.

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Date created August 2013

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Author Vidal de la Blache, Paul
Contributing author Kourlis, Stacy
Contributing author Truelove, Cynthia
Contributing author Fahlund, Andrew
Sponsor Stanford Water in the West, a program of the Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University.

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Subject Water resources development
Subject Energy development
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Vidal de la Blache, Paul; Kourlis, Stacy; Truelove, Cynthia and Fahlund, Andrew. (2013). Water and Energy Nexus: A Literature Review. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/km915cy2697

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Water in the West Reports and Working Papers

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