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Research Article // Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation

By Sofiyah et al. This study investigates how adaptive governance within the WEFE nexus influences community participation in sustainable sanitation by examining key adaptive capacities, assets, flexibility, organization, learning, and agency, through binary probit and logit regression analyses in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia.

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Abstract

As the intensity of global environmental challenges increases, so does the need to understand and strengthen the  resilience of interconnected systems. This research underscores the crucial role of adaptive governance in navigating the complexities of the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem nexus, particularly under the pressures of changing climatic conditions. The study conducts an in-depth analysis of adaptive capacities by identifying  critical components such as assets, flexibility, organization, learning, and agency as fundamental elements of  adaptive governance in sanitation practices. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed  using binary probit and logit models to examine how these attributes influence community engagement in  sanitation. Descriptive analysis was also used to summarize respondent characteristics and attribute  distributions.

Published

25 April 2025

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World Development Sustainability

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Science Direct

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Sofiyah et al. (2025): Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for  sustainable community sanitation

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