Power dynamics and integration in the water-energy-food nexus: Learning lessons for transdisciplinary research in Cambodia
For nexus approaches to be successful in their analysis and influence, integration dynamics must be understood in the context of larger power dynamics. Current analysis barely take this dimension into account. In this article, we aim to delimit and understand the power-related enabling conditions fo...
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