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The Water Conservation Energy Nexus

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The flow of water – whether through forest or river ecosystems or through human built environments – creates complex
interconnections among people, places and issues. This interconnectedness is often viewed as a major challenge in
addressing environmental issues because of the many values, interests and actors at play. But this interconnectedness
also provides opportunities. For water Soft Paths, the opportunities lie in the interconnections between water and energy,
and the related climate change implications. Click on the link below to read the entire report.

Maas, C., 2009. Greenhouse Gas and Energy Co-Benefits of Water Conservation. Water Sustainability Project.
University of Victoria.

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