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Climate change and population growth are intensifying pressures on agricultural resources, underscoring the need to optimize the water–energy–food–ecosystem (WEFE) nexus. This study applies the Stakeholder WEFE efficiency evaluation tool (SWEET) in Uzbekistan through key informant interviews with representatives from governmental departments managing water, energy, food and environmental sectors. Results reveal divergence and convergence of priorities across departments and sectors, respectively around soil cover, fuel consumption and food crop production. Non-food crops were however consistently deprioritized. SWEET supports the identification of shared priorities and potentially conflicting interests, thereby helping prevent rebound effects and building coherent WEFE governance.
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Joren Verbist
Акмал Акрамханов
Yigezu A. Yigezu
International Journal of Water Resources Development
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a108c614fb650da4fffa115 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2026.2616038