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  2. Water, energy and food security nexus - Wikipedia

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    The nexus approach is deemed necessary to design future, inherently interlinked systems from the starting point of planning in a holistic manner. Concepts such as integrated management consider at least one of the systems as an existing system and are therefore different from the nexus approach.

  3. Humanitarian-Development Nexus - Wikipedia

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    The Humanitarian-Development Nexus is the concept of increased collaboration between organizations working in short term humanitarian aid and long term international development promoted since 2016. [1] [2] The concept is supported by European governments, but has been met with both praise and criticism by humanitarian practitioners.

  4. Nexus of contracts - Wikipedia

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    The nexus of contracts theory is an idea put forth by a number of economists and legal commentators (most notably Michael Jensen and William Meckling as well as Frank Easterbrook) which asserts that corporations are a collection of contracts between different parties – primarily shareholders, directors, employees, suppliers, and customers.

  5. UNU-FLORES - Wikipedia

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    Each day was centred around the Nexus Approach vis-à-vis one aspect of global change: climate, urbanisation and population growth, to achieve the potential targets of the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals. In 2017, the conference addressed the theme "SDGs and the Nexus Approach – Monitoring and Implementation". [12]

  6. Post-conflict aid - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the United Nations developed the triple nexus approach for providing post-crisis/ post-conflict aid. The triple nexus breaks down aid into a humanitarian component, a development component and a peacekeeping component which largely focuses on the socioeconomic issues that commonly spark conflicts or that the previous conflict took ...

  7. Water-energy nexus - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid Sankey diagram of 2011 U.S. interconnected water and energy flows. The water-energy nexus is the relationship between the water used for energy production, [1] including both electricity and sources of fuel such as oil and natural gas, and the energy consumed to extract, purify, deliver, heat/cool, treat and dispose of water (and wastewater) sometimes referred to as the energy intensity ...

  8. Patent box - Wikipedia

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    This is the so-called nexus approach (where underlying expenditure to create the IP is used to define the proportion of qualifying income generated from the IP), rather than the conventional transfer pricing approach (where transfer pricing principles define a substantial activity test and either the IP commercialisation activity passes the ...

  9. Nexus Tools Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus Tools Platform or NTP is a web-based inventory platform that allows an interactive comparison of environmental models in a statistical way. Developed by the UNU Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources (UNU-FLORES), [1] the platform helps a user to analyze existing modelling tools related to environmental resource management and associated nexus ...