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Governing Integrated Water Resources Management: Mutual Learning and Policy Transfer



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Autore: Fritsch Oliver Visualizza persona
Titolo: Governing Integrated Water Resources Management: Mutual Learning and Policy Transfer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (284 p.)
Soggetto topico: Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato: agency
agriculture
Cambodia
catchment
conservation authorities
coordination
dam
drinking water
drivers
ecosystem-based management
England
environmental governance
environmental narratives
environmental policy
estuaries
EU policy
EU water framework directive
European Union
Europeanisation
fisheries management
Germany
governance
governance models
governmentality
Hong Kong
implementation
institutions
integrated catchment management
integrated scientific support
Integrated Urban Water Management
integrated water resources management
Integrated Water Resources Management
integrated water resources management (IWRM)
IWRM
learning
lived experiences
local communities
niches
nitrates
ocean governance
Ontario
Oregon
overfishing
participation
pesticides
policy coherence
policy implementation
policy transfer
polycentricity
process tracing
public participation
river basin planning
scale
Singapore
sustainability
sustainable fishing
top-down and bottom-up
transitions
Turkey
United Kingdom
urban water security
visions
Water Framework Directive
water governance
water management regimes
water quality
water resource management
watershed councils
WFD
Persona (resp. second.): BensonDavid
Sommario/riassunto: Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surface, coastal and groundwaters. This Special Issue contains twelve articles related to the transfer of IWRM policy principles. The articles explore three dimensions of transfer-causes, processes, outcomes-and offer a theoretically inspiring, methodologically rich and geographically diverse engagement with IWRM policy transfer around the globe. As such, they can also productively inform a future research agenda on the 'dimensional' aspects of IWRM governance. Regarding the causes, the contributions apply, criticise, extend or revise existing approaches to policy transfer in a water governance context, asking why countries adopt IWRM principles and what mechanisms are in place to understand the adoption of these principles in regional or national contexts. When it comes to processes, articles in this Special Issue unpack the process of policy transfer and implementation and explore how IWRM principles travel across borders, levels and scales. Finally, this set of papers looks into the outcomes of IWRM policy transfer and asks what impact IWRM principles, once implemented, gave on domestic water governance, water quality and water supply, and how effective IWRM is at addressing critical water issues in specific countries.
Altri titoli varianti: Governing Integrated Water Resources Management
Titolo autorizzato: Governing Integrated Water Resources Management: Mutual Learning and Policy Transfer  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-157-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910372782803321
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