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Understanding the Changing Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Kuwait and the Gulf Region

Principal Investigator: Dr Christian Siderius
Duration: February 2018–June 2020

Kuwait Water Towers
Kuwait Water Towers

Despite the economic prosperity that the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) enjoy due to abundance of fossil fuel reserves, the economic turmoil as a result of the recent fluctuations in oil prices exposed the unprecedented risks and challenges in securing the long-term sustainability of their water, energy, and food resources in these states. The GCC is characterized by an extreme hyper-arid climate. These states rank among the lowest in the world in freshwater resources and soil fertility, but among the highest in water, energy, and food consumption, and carbon emissions. The national income of these affluent states chiefly consists of oil exports, and the future security of their water, energy, and food resources heavily depends on maintaining high market prices of oil to sustain their ability to import food, desalinate water, and produce energy. The deep interlinkages between the availability of water, energy, and food resources at a national level have been termed the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus.

This project will: 1) investigate existing approaches to assess the WEF nexus and their relevance for understanding the nexus in the GCC states; and 2) quantify and map the trends in WEF resource use, their interdependencies, tradeoffs, and co-benefits for Kuwait and the other GCC states.


Outputs

  • WaterEnergyFoodNexus-500-707

    Characterising the Water–Energy–Food Nexus in Kuwait and the Gulf Region

    Christian Siderius, Declan Conway, Mohamed Yassine, Lisa Murken & Pierre-Louis Lostis, December 2019

    Download the paper

Christian Siderius, Declan Conway, Mohamed Yassine, Lisa Murken, Pierre-Louis Lostis and Carole Dalin, 'Multi-scale analysis of the water-energy-food nexus in the Gulf region', Environmental Research Letters, 2020, Volume 15, Number 9.

Christian Siderius and Declan Conway, 'What if Demand for Oil Remains Low? Consequences for the Water-Energy-Food Nexus in the Gulf Region', LSE Middle East Centre blog, 27 August 2020.


Principal Investigators

  • Siderius Christian

    Christian Siderius

    Christian is a Research Fellow in the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.

Other Researchers

  • Yassine, Mohamad

    Mohamad Yassine

    Lead collaborating partner

  • Conway, Declan

    Declan Conway

    Advisor to the project

  • Murken, Lisa

    Lisa Murken

    Research Assistant

  • Lostis, Pierre-Louis

    Pierre-Louis Lostis

    Research Assistant