Abstract
This article argues that making "water security" a more predominant policy aim can help reconcile and integrate energy security and food security. Water security is the condition of a nation and its citizens having reasonable physical and economic access to sufficient and sustainable water, combined with acceptable levels of water-related risks (e.g., drought, flood, and water-related plagues).
Recommended Citation
Rhett B. Larson,
Reconciling Energy and Food Security Law,
48
U. Rich. L. Rev.
929
(2014).
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/lawreview/vol48/iss3/4
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