Through the lens of the 12 OECD Principles on Water Governance, this article examines six water resources and water services frameworks in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and South America to understand enhancing and constraining contextual factors. Qualitative and quantitative methods are used to analyze each framework against four criteria: alignment; implementation; on-ground results; and policy impact. Four main target areas are identified for improving water governance: policy coherence; financing; managing trade-offs; and ensuring integrity and transparency by all decision makers and stakeholders. Suggestions are presented to support practical implementation of the principles through better government action and stakeholder involvement
Rivers, lakes, and aquifers cross national borders around the world creating international interdepe...
Governance is key to tackle water challenges and transform water management under the increasing pre...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a pioneering piece of legislation that aims to protect and en...
Through the lens of the 12 OECD Principles on Water Governance, this article examines six water reso...
The science–policy interface is critical to the design and implementation of water policies. In theo...
The past two decades have witnessed increasing global concern about the need for sustainable water a...
The world faces critical water risks in relation to water availability, yet water demand is increasi...
This chapter describes the governance frameworks through which wastewater is managed, including the ...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
This paper focuses on water governance in the aftermath of the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sus...
Salman and Bradlow begin by observing that as water has become an increasingly scarce resource, many...
The world is currently experiencing unprecedented global change, with population increase, urbanisat...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surf...
Rivers, lakes, and aquifers cross national borders around the world creating international interdepe...
Governance is key to tackle water challenges and transform water management under the increasing pre...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a pioneering piece of legislation that aims to protect and en...
Through the lens of the 12 OECD Principles on Water Governance, this article examines six water reso...
The science–policy interface is critical to the design and implementation of water policies. In theo...
The past two decades have witnessed increasing global concern about the need for sustainable water a...
The world faces critical water risks in relation to water availability, yet water demand is increasi...
This chapter describes the governance frameworks through which wastewater is managed, including the ...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
This paper focuses on water governance in the aftermath of the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sus...
Salman and Bradlow begin by observing that as water has become an increasingly scarce resource, many...
The world is currently experiencing unprecedented global change, with population increase, urbanisat...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surf...
Rivers, lakes, and aquifers cross national borders around the world creating international interdepe...
Governance is key to tackle water challenges and transform water management under the increasing pre...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a pioneering piece of legislation that aims to protect and en...