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  • An equitable low-carbon energy transition will require increased investments in renewable energy and transmission alongside more informed infrastructure system planning. With low renewable investments, equity can be improved, but at the cost of higher emissions and electricity supply curtailments.

    • Adil Ashraf
    • Mohammed Basheer
    • Julien J. Harou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • Diversified renewable energy sources can enable the sustainable operation of multisector resource systems. An artificial intelligence-assisted multi-objective design framework, applied in Ghana, explores optimized management and investment strategies balancing hydropower, bioenergy, solar and wind energies, and their impacts.

    • Jose M. Gonzalez
    • James E. Tomlinson
    • Julien J. Harou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 6, P: 415-427
  • Electricity trade between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt is proposed as a mechanism for alleviating Nile water disputes. Simulations show potential benefits, including reduced water deficits, lowered emissions and increased financial returns.

    • Mikiyas Etichia
    • Mohammed Basheer
    • Julien J. Harou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Water
    Volume: 2, P: 337-349
  • Selecting economic policies to achieve sustainable development is challenging due to the many sectors involved and the trade-offs implied. Artificial intelligence combined with economy-wide computer simulations can help.

    • Mohammed Basheer
    • Victor Nechifor
    • Julien J. Harou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-13
  • The Nile River system is faced with challenges including increasing water demands, political tensions, and future climate and socio-economic uncertainties. Cooperative adaptive management can help increase synergies, balance trade-offs and bring various benefits to riparian countries.

    • Mohammed Basheer
    • Victor Nechifor
    • Julien J. Harou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 48-57
  • Integrating river system and economy-wide models in a dynamic, iterative, bidirectional fashion allows assessing some economic impacts of interventions in river systems. Here the authors use this framework to compare water resources management strategies for the Nile in a quest for efficient use of the river’s limited and stressed water resources.

    • Mohammed Basheer
    • Victor Nechifor
    • Julien J. Harou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-12
  • As the availability of affordable freshwater in urban settings becomes ever more urgent around the world, this study looks at how an unregulated, informal market meets demands at the expense of groundwater resources.

    • Christian Klassert
    • Jim Yoon
    • Steven M. Gorelick
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 6, P: 1406-1417
  • High uncertainty exists in the projected climate change impacts on the Nile’s economies and water-dependent sectors. Under these uncertainties, managing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam cooperatively and adaptively can produce economic and water management benefits for Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt.

    • Mohammed Basheer
    • Victor Nechifor
    • Julien J. Harou
    News & Views
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 17-19