The politics of river basin organisations coalitions, institutional design choices and consequence

'A long overdue volume which comes to grips with the diversity of physical, political and administrative realities behind the seemingly uniform and appealing institution of the River Basin Organization. This book squarely engages with the politics of RBO formation and will provide clues and ins...

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Main Author: Huitema, Dave
Other Authors: Meijerink, Sander
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd 2014
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Summary:'A long overdue volume which comes to grips with the diversity of physical, political and administrative realities behind the seemingly uniform and appealing institution of the River Basin Organization. This book squarely engages with the politics of RBO formation and will provide clues and inspiration to those interested in further exploring the complexities of human institutions in their attempt to manage water resources for the greater good.'--François Molle, IRD and International Water Management Institute (IWMI), France. 'A critical challenge for humanity is to design institutions for stewardship of water and ecosystem services in a globalized world faced with climate change. Dave Huitema and Sander Meijerink take on this challenge in this impressive volume. Through case studies from a diverse set of countries, all using a joint typology as a framework for the analyses, a deeper understanding of the political dimension of river basin stewardship is provided--exciting.
1. The politics of river basin organisations : institutional design choices, coalitions and consequences / Dave Huitema and Sander Meijerink -- 2. Global water governance and river basin organisations / Frank Jaspers and Joyeeta Gupta -- 3. Cooperative transboundary water governance in Canada's Mackenzie river basin : status and prospects / Rob de Loë and Michelle Morris -- 4. Designing an agency to manage a wicked water problem : the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board / Denise Lach and Dan Calvert -- 5. Partnering for success in England : the Westcountry Rivers Trust / Hadrian Cook, David Benson and Alex Inman -- 6. State-founded water boards in industrialized western Germany / Frank Hüesker and Christoph Bernhardt -- 7. Emergence, performance and transformation of Portuguese water institutions in the age of river basin organisations / Andreas Thiel and António Guerreiro de Brito -- 8. The politics of establishing catchment management agencies in South Africa : the case of the Breede-Overberg Catchment Management Agency / Richard Meissner and Nikki Funke -- 9. Introducing river basin management in a transitional context - a case study about Ukraine / Nina Hagemann and Marco Leidel -- 10. River basin organisations in Northern Afghanistan : the holy trinity of contemporary water management in practice / Jeroen Warner and Vincent Thomas -- 11. Evolving river basin management in Mongolia? / Ines Dombrowsky, Annabelle Houdret and Lena Horlemann -- 12. Interplay between new basin organisations, pre-existing institutions and emerging environmental networks in the Mae Kuang watershed, northern Thailand / Santita Ganjanapan and Louis Lebel -- 13. The evolution of river basin management in the Murray-Darling Basin / Andrew Ross and Daniel Connell -- 14. Institutional design, politics and performance of river basin organisations / Sander Meijerink and Dave Huitema
Enjoy!'--Carl Folke, Beijer Institute, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden. 'There is no better book on river basin organisations for practitioners and researchers. It imposes tough criteria to evaluate the performance of eleven such hydrologic based governance forms. Findings are surprising and cautionary for water resources reformers. The authors suggest that the demands of complex interaction and interplay in layered organisational environments, the power of inertia to thwart change, and inability to command resources can overwhelm the aspirations of river basin organisations for coordination, accountability, legitimacy and environmental effectiveness. This book belongs in the library of everyone seriously interested in water management.'--Helen Ingram, University of California at Irvine and University of Arizona, US.
Can River Basin Organisations (RBOs) actually improve water governance? RBOs are frequently layered on top of existing governmental organisations, which are often reluctant to share their power. This, in turn, can affect their performance. The Politics of River Basin Organisations addresses this issue by exploring the subject on a global level. With the use of case studies from such diverse countries as Mongolia, Afghanistan and South Africa, the expert contributors to The Politics of River Basin Organisations provide a comprehensive assessment of the performance of eleven RBOs around the world. They develop a ...
Physical Description:424 p
ISBN:9781782549215
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