Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation

As the intensity of global environmental challenges increases, so does the need to understand and strengthen the resilience of interconnected systems. This research underscores the crucial role of adaptive governance in navigating the complexities of the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem nexus, particular...

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Main Authors: Evi Siti Sofiyah, Imelda Masni Juniaty Sianipar, Ari Rahman, Naila Putri Caesarina, Sapta Suhardono, I Wayan Koko Suryawan, Chun-Hung Lee
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Published: Elsevier 2025-06-01
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description As the intensity of global environmental challenges increases, so does the need to understand and strengthen the resilience of interconnected systems. This research underscores the crucial role of adaptive governance in navigating the complexities of the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem nexus, particularly under the pressures of changing climatic conditions. The study conducts an in-depth analysis of adaptive capacities by identifying critical components such as assets, flexibility, organization, learning, and agency as fundamental elements of adaptive governance in sanitation practices. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed using binary probit and logit models to examine how these attributes influence community engagement in sanitation. Descriptive analysis was also used to summarize respondent characteristics and attribute distributions.
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spelling doaj-art-fa0d3df47257486f8a1a2d0abd061c122025-08-20T03:21:46ZengElsevierWorld Development Sustainability2772-655X2025-06-01610022010.1016/j.wds.2025.100220Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitationEvi Siti Sofiyah0Imelda Masni Juniaty Sianipar1Ari Rahman2Naila Putri Caesarina3Sapta Suhardono4I Wayan Koko Suryawan5Chun-Hung Lee6Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure Planning, Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, Indonesia; Center for Environmental Solution (CVISION), Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, IndonesiaDepartment of International Relations, Faculty of Social Science and Political Science, Universitas Kristen Indonesia, Jakarta, 13630, IndonesiaDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure Planning, Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, Indonesia; Center for Environmental Solution (CVISION), Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, Indonesia; Corresponding authors.Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure Planning, Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, IndonesiaEnvironmental Sciences Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta 57126, Indonesia; Corresponding authors.Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure Planning, Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, Indonesia; Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien 97401, Taiwan, ROC; Center for Environmental Solution (CVISION), Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, Indonesia; Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Ecology and Sustainability, College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, 97401, Taiwan; Corresponding authors.Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien 97401, Taiwan, ROC; Center for Environmental Solution (CVISION), Universitas Pertamina, Jalan Sinabung II, Terusan Simprug, Jakarta, 12220, Indonesia; Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Ecology and Sustainability, College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, 97401, TaiwanAs the intensity of global environmental challenges increases, so does the need to understand and strengthen the resilience of interconnected systems. This research underscores the crucial role of adaptive governance in navigating the complexities of the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem nexus, particularly under the pressures of changing climatic conditions. The study conducts an in-depth analysis of adaptive capacities by identifying critical components such as assets, flexibility, organization, learning, and agency as fundamental elements of adaptive governance in sanitation practices. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed using binary probit and logit models to examine how these attributes influence community engagement in sanitation. Descriptive analysis was also used to summarize respondent characteristics and attribute distributions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772655X25000187Water-energy-food-ecosystem nexusAdaptive governanceSanitation resilienceEnvironmental sustainabilityCommunity engagement
spellingShingle Evi Siti Sofiyah
Imelda Masni Juniaty Sianipar
Ari Rahman
Naila Putri Caesarina
Sapta Suhardono
I Wayan Koko Suryawan
Chun-Hung Lee
Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation
World Development Sustainability
Water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus
Adaptive governance
Sanitation resilience
Environmental sustainability
Community engagement
title Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation
title_full Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation
title_fullStr Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation
title_short Adaptive governance in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation
title_sort adaptive governance in the water energy food ecosystem nexus for sustainable community sanitation
topic Water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus
Adaptive governance
Sanitation resilience
Environmental sustainability
Community engagement
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772655X25000187
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