Freshwater Governance for the 21st Century [electronic resource] / edited by Eiman Karar.

Contributor(s): Karar, Eiman [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextSeries: Global Issues in Water Policy: 6Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: XXVII, 250 p. 39 illus., 28 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319433509Subject(s): Environmental management | Environmental law | Environmental policy | International relations | Behavioral sciences | Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management | Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice | Environmental Management | International Relations | Behavioral SciencesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 553.7 LOC classification: GE300-350GE170-190Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Introduction and Reflections -- 2. The Establishment of Catchment Management Agencies in South Africa with Reference to the Flussgebietsgemeinschaft Elbe: Some Practical Considerations -- 3. Towards Inclusive Water Governance: OECD Evidence and Key Principles of Stakeholder Engagement in the Water Sector -- 4. Free-Market Economics and Developmental Statism as Political Paradigms: Implications for Water Governance Theory and Practice in Developing Countries -- 5. Urban Water Governance as a Function of the “Urban Hydrosocial Transition” -- 6. Urban Water Governance for the 21st Century: A Portfolio-Based Approach to Planning and Management -- 7. Rights-Based Freshwater Governance for the 21st Century: Beyond an Exclusionary Focus on Domestic Water uses -- 8. Inclusive Transboundary Water Governance -- 9. Mechanisms for Inclusive Governance -- 10. Water Integrity - from Concept to Practice -- 11. Addressing the Groundwater Governance Challenge: A Call from the “Groundwater Governance: A Global Framework for Action” Project -- 12. Water Governance Futures in South Asia and Southern Africa: Déjà vu all Over Again?.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: The objective of this book is to broadly illustrate the key aspects of water governance, mapping the spectrum of decision-making from techno-centric and eco-centric approaches, to hybrid concepts and people-centric approaches. Topics covered include the challenges for water-governance models, the polycentric model, the integration challenge, water in the decision-making hierarchy, and the rise of water-sensitive design, while also taking into account interdependencies between stakeholders, as well as the issue of scale. The book’s content is presented in an integrated and comprehensive format, building on detailed case studies from around the world and the authors’ working experiences in the water sector. Combining essential insights with accessible, non-technical language, it offers a valuable resource for academics, technicians and policy-makers alike.
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1. Introduction and Reflections -- 2. The Establishment of Catchment Management Agencies in South Africa with Reference to the Flussgebietsgemeinschaft Elbe: Some Practical Considerations -- 3. Towards Inclusive Water Governance: OECD Evidence and Key Principles of Stakeholder Engagement in the Water Sector -- 4. Free-Market Economics and Developmental Statism as Political Paradigms: Implications for Water Governance Theory and Practice in Developing Countries -- 5. Urban Water Governance as a Function of the “Urban Hydrosocial Transition” -- 6. Urban Water Governance for the 21st Century: A Portfolio-Based Approach to Planning and Management -- 7. Rights-Based Freshwater Governance for the 21st Century: Beyond an Exclusionary Focus on Domestic Water uses -- 8. Inclusive Transboundary Water Governance -- 9. Mechanisms for Inclusive Governance -- 10. Water Integrity - from Concept to Practice -- 11. Addressing the Groundwater Governance Challenge: A Call from the “Groundwater Governance: A Global Framework for Action” Project -- 12. Water Governance Futures in South Asia and Southern Africa: Déjà vu all Over Again?.

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The objective of this book is to broadly illustrate the key aspects of water governance, mapping the spectrum of decision-making from techno-centric and eco-centric approaches, to hybrid concepts and people-centric approaches. Topics covered include the challenges for water-governance models, the polycentric model, the integration challenge, water in the decision-making hierarchy, and the rise of water-sensitive design, while also taking into account interdependencies between stakeholders, as well as the issue of scale. The book’s content is presented in an integrated and comprehensive format, building on detailed case studies from around the world and the authors’ working experiences in the water sector. Combining essential insights with accessible, non-technical language, it offers a valuable resource for academics, technicians and policy-makers alike.

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