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Nevertheless, research and policy have often developed in so-called “working silos” over the past decades, as a result of scientific specialization and administrational mandate. This has resulted in separated and often conflicting sectorial goals, strategies and policies, as well as fragmented actions overall (Leck et al., 2015). Furthermore, while research has also addressed the interactions between different resources, the relevant studies have mostly focused on the interactions between water and another resource (e.g. water-energy or water-food), thus missing a more holistic and systemic perspective (Endo et al., 2017).

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