One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a bioregional approach. In water resources management, experience has been gained with a bioregional approach by the foundation of river basin organizations (RBOs). Here, we summarize the results of a research project involving 27 colleagues who have undertaken an analysis of the global discussion on RBOs and the foundation of RBOs in Canada, USA, Great Britain, Germany, Portugal, South Africa, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Mongolia, Thailand, and Australia. Drawing on Ostrom’s institutional analysis and development framework, we first present a fine-grained analysis of the institutional architecture of these RBOs, which enables us to distinguish between au...
Water crises have been described as crises of fragmented governance, particularly in transboundary s...
Several water policy principles considered to be modern and internationally sanctioned have recently...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
The idea that ecosystem management should be approached at the bioregional scale is central to the t...
The founding of river basin organisations (RBOs) is an important prescription in modern water resour...
Can River Basin Organisations (RBOs) actually improve water governance? RBOs are frequently layered ...
The adoption of bioregionalism by institutions that are instrumental in river basin management has s...
The notion that effective environmental governance depends in part on achieving a reasonable fit bet...
Based on studies of water, poverty and livelihoods in nine river basins, this article reviews the ro...
Throughout human history, concerted efforts (both national and international) have beenput in creati...
The river basin organisation (RBO) model has been advocated as organisational best practice for sust...
YesThis paper challenges ideas that it is possible to `get the institutions right¿ in the management...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems f...
Water crises have been described as crises of fragmented governance, particularly in transboundary s...
Several water policy principles considered to be modern and internationally sanctioned have recently...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
The idea that ecosystem management should be approached at the bioregional scale is central to the t...
The founding of river basin organisations (RBOs) is an important prescription in modern water resour...
Can River Basin Organisations (RBOs) actually improve water governance? RBOs are frequently layered ...
The adoption of bioregionalism by institutions that are instrumental in river basin management has s...
The notion that effective environmental governance depends in part on achieving a reasonable fit bet...
Based on studies of water, poverty and livelihoods in nine river basins, this article reviews the ro...
Throughout human history, concerted efforts (both national and international) have beenput in creati...
The river basin organisation (RBO) model has been advocated as organisational best practice for sust...
YesThis paper challenges ideas that it is possible to `get the institutions right¿ in the management...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems f...
Water crises have been described as crises of fragmented governance, particularly in transboundary s...
Several water policy principles considered to be modern and internationally sanctioned have recently...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...