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Governing the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Related to Hydropower on Shared Rivers—The Role of Regional Organizations

机译:治理与共享河流水电有关的水,能源,食物联系—区域组织的作用

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An evolving literature on the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus argues that there is a need to better understand the conditions under which nexus coordination may occur. A case in point are hydropower investments on shared rivers which might impact the provision of energy, water and food security across borders. In international basins, governing the WEF nexus impacts of hydropower relies on voluntary negotiations between the respective countries involved. It has been argued that such negotiations may be facilitated by regional organizations, such as international river basin organizations (IRBOs), but this claim has hardly been investigated systematically. Drawing on regime theory in international relations and the literature on benefit sharing, this paper asks what role regional organizations may play in governing hydropower-related WEF nexus impacts. It compares three cases of hydropower planning on shared rivers. The Rusumo Falls and the Ruzizi III hydropower projects (HPPs) are joint investments in Africa’s Great Lakes region facilitated by an IRBO and a regional energy organization respectively. On the Mekong, Laos is constructing the Xayaburi dam despite reservations by the Mekong River Commission and downstream riparians. The paper finds IRBOs and regional energy organizations may play a role in facilitating cross-border nexus governance by supporting benefit-sharing arrangements and by fostering the application of environmental and social safeguards and international law principles. However, it also shows that the influence of regional organizations varies, and how successfully they support nexus governance also depends on whether the HPP is planned unilaterally or jointly; the availability and consensus on data on nexus impacts; and the presence or absence of donors and private sector capital and investors.
机译:关于水-能源-食品(WEF)联系的不断发展的文献认为,有必要更好地了解可能发生联系协调的条件。一个典型的例子是在共享河流上进行水电投资,这可能会影响跨境能源,水和粮食安全的提供。在国际流域,治理WEF对水力发电的影响取决于相关国家之间的自愿谈判。有人争辩说,区域性组织,例如国际流域组织(IRBOs),可能会促进这种谈判,但这一主张尚未得到系统地调查。借鉴国际关系中的政权理论和利益共享文献,本文提出了区域组织在治理与水电相关的WEF关联影响方面可能发挥的作用。它比较了在共享河流上进行水电规划的三种情况。 Rusumo Falls和Ruzizi III水电项目(HPP)是由IRBO和一个区域能源组织分别在非洲大湖地区的联合投资。尽管湄公河委员会和下游河岸保留,老挝在湄公河上正在建造Xayaburi大坝。该文件发现,IRBO和区域能源组织可以通过支持利益共享安排并促进环境和社会保障措施以及国际法原则的应用,在促进跨境关系治理中发挥作用。但是,这也表明,地区组织的影响力各不相同,它们支持联系管理的成功程度还取决于HPP是单方面还是联合制定的;关于联系影响数据的可用性和共识;是否存在捐助者,私人部门资本和投资者。

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