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A multivariate dataset on water–energy–food nexus: Multi-actor governance for social justice

The article presents and validates an extensive multivariate dataset that offers insights into water–energy–food (WEF) nexus governance for social justice at the intrahousehold, household, and community levels. The lack of insights in the WEF nexus debate that take social justice and governance into...

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Published in:Data in brief 2024-10, Vol.56, p.110805, Article 110805
Main Authors: Saul, Ngarava, Marjanneke J, Vijge, Willemien, Duplessis, Leocadia, Zhou, Germarié, Viljoen, Patrick, Nyambo, Tiisetso J, Rantlo, Naziha, Mokadem, Bronwen, Qumbu, Sibulele, Bongoza, Alois A, Mugadza
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Community
Equity
Governance
Household energy multi-dimensional index (HMEPI)
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Households water insecurity experience (HWISE)
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Water–energy–food (WEF) nexus
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