The next Brussels Briefing no. 56 on “Land-Water-Energy Nexus and the Sustainability of the Food System” is organized by CTA, the European Commission/EuropeAid, the ACP Secretariat and Concord. It will take place in the ACP Secretariat, Avenue Georges Henri 451, 1200 Brussels, Room C, and can be followed online through livestream.
The Briefing will discuss the Land-Water-Energy nexus and its implications for the food system, with a focus on ACP countries. It will feature an exchange of views and experiences from a research and practice perspective on what we know on the nexus, with a discussion on the factors for success, their replicability, and potential for upscaling of best practices.
Programme
8h15-9h00 Registration
9h00-9h15 Opening of the Briefing: Isolina Boto, Manager, CTA Brussels Office
Introductory remarks: Patrick Gomes, Secretary-General, ACP Secretariat; Leonard Mizzi, Head of Unit, Rural Development, Food Security, Nutrition, Europeaid, European Commission; Michael Hailu, Director, CTA
9h15-11h00 Panel 1: The Land-Water-Energy nexus: what do we know?
This panel will provide an overview of linkages between land-water-energy from a research and practice perspective and its implications for the sustainability of the agrifood system with a focus in developing countries and ACP countries in particular.
Panellists:
- Food-Energy-Water nexus: implications for developing countries
Paolo D’Odorico,Professor, Dept Environmental Science, UC Berkeley, USA
- Sustainable agriculture and the water–energy–food nexus
Sir Gordon Conway, Member of Malabo Montpellier Panel and Professor of International Development, Imperial College London
- Sustainability of resources and conflict prevention through the nexus approach
Craig Hanson, Vice President for Food, Forests, Water &the Ocean, WRI
- Policy dialogue on the water-energy-agriculture nexus: the EU-German Programme
Veronica Girardi, Policy Officer, Water Sector, European Commission, DEVCO
11h00-11h15 Coffee Break
11h15-13h00 Panel 2: Best practices in integrated approaches on LWE
This panel will look at specific examples of successful practices in linking Land-Water-Energy nexus, with a focus in developing/ACP countries.
Panellists:
- Space for Food Security: use of more efficient inputs through use of satellite data
Ruud Grim, Senior Advisor for Applications, Netherlands Space Office
- Overview of best practices in promoting a sustainable use of resources in Africa
Olufunke Cofie, West Africa Regional Representative, IWMI, Ghana
- Mitigating tradeoffs & promoting synergies in the Water-Energy-Food Security nexus
Dawit Guta, Center for Environment & Dev Studies, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
- Assessing the state of the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus in South Africa
Tafadzwa Mabhaudhi, Researcher, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Concluding remarks
13h00 Networking Lunch
More information
For more information and the livestream, visit the website of Brussels Briefings.
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