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Research Article // The potential of the water-energy-food nexus approach in advancing the sustainable development goals: A PRISMA-based systematic review

The potential of the water energy food nexus approach in advancing the sustainable development goals A PRISMA based systematic review

By Ojeda-Matos & Jones-Crank. By systematically reviewing 131 studies published since the adoption of the 2030 Agenda, this research demonstrates that the WEF nexus holds significant potential to advance the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly through governance, efficiency, and environmental protection, while revealing critical gaps in affordability, equity, and international cooperation.

Introduction

Since adopting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus has  gained increasing attention for its potential to facilitate the implementation of the SDGs. This research emphasizes the necessity of understanding how studies on the WEF nexus have contributed to advancing these  global goals. Although the WEF nexus is recognized as a valuable framework connecting multiple SDGs, a systematic literature review assessing its conceptual and empirical contributions has yet to be conducted. Utilizing  the PRISMA protocol, this study reviewed relevant publications from Elsevier’s SCOPUS database, focusing on  the years 2015–2024. Out of 200 initially identified articles, 131 met the inclusion criteria, enriching the body of  knowledge surrounding SDG implementation through the WEF nexus. A codebook was developed based on SDGs  2, 6, and 7, revealing 11 cross-cutting themes that highlight critical research gaps to be addressed in future  studies and policy development. The analysis showed a predominant focus on WEF nexus governance, efficiency,  and environmental protection, with less attention given to target populations, affordability, and international  cooperation. Moreover, most studies concentrated on developing countries, with limited research from developed or transitional countries. Notably, 79 % of the analyzed literature contributed empirical insights across 124  countries, indicating significant engagement in examining WEF nexus systems in the context of SDG implementation. By synthesizing existing literature, this study advances the understanding of the WEF nexus’s role in  supporting the SDGs and highlights critical research gaps that should be addressed in future efforts.

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January 2025

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Environmental Science & Policy

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Science Direct

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Ojeda-Matos & Jones-Crank (2025): The potential of the water-energy-food nexus approach in advancing the sustainable development goals: A PRISMA-based systematic review

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