Municipalities worldwide are confronted with the need to take long-term decisions about ageing water infrastructure in the face of unpredictable future developments. Previous studies on long-term decision making have proposed solutions targeted at the domain of either politics or planning. This study combines insights from the domains of policy, politics, and planning by using the Multiple Streams Framework to explain what enables municipalities to take forward-looking investment decisions. We combine the configurational MSF perspective with an explicitly configurational method namely fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis and apply this to 40 cases of Dutch municipalities. We conclude that enabling conditions differ for small versus me...
This special issue of Utilities Policy is devoted to papers arising from the Watertime project. The...
The capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam, is home to more than 800,000 people. Developments in wate...
The future of human life in the world’s river deltas depends on the success of water management. To ...
Municipalities worldwide are confronted with the need to take long-term decisions about ageing water...
Municipalities are confronted with future uncertainties when they need to take decisions about their...
Introduction and research questionsThis dissertation aims to assess, explain, and improve the extent...
Long-term investments challenge decision makers to look into the far future. Existing future studies...
Strategy-making is key for realizing sustainable urban water management. Though general barriers and...
Strategy-making is key for realizing sustainable urban water management. Though general barriers and...
This thesis aims to understand if decision-making processes and institutional factors in Dutch munic...
Infrastructures, generally designed to have a long service life, are particularly vulnerable to long...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the water engineering industry from the vantage point of creati...
Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastructures related to water s...
Infrastructure sectors in general, and urban water management in particular, have developed over the...
textabstractAbstract Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastru...
This special issue of Utilities Policy is devoted to papers arising from the Watertime project. The...
The capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam, is home to more than 800,000 people. Developments in wate...
The future of human life in the world’s river deltas depends on the success of water management. To ...
Municipalities worldwide are confronted with the need to take long-term decisions about ageing water...
Municipalities are confronted with future uncertainties when they need to take decisions about their...
Introduction and research questionsThis dissertation aims to assess, explain, and improve the extent...
Long-term investments challenge decision makers to look into the far future. Existing future studies...
Strategy-making is key for realizing sustainable urban water management. Though general barriers and...
Strategy-making is key for realizing sustainable urban water management. Though general barriers and...
This thesis aims to understand if decision-making processes and institutional factors in Dutch munic...
Infrastructures, generally designed to have a long service life, are particularly vulnerable to long...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the water engineering industry from the vantage point of creati...
Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastructures related to water s...
Infrastructure sectors in general, and urban water management in particular, have developed over the...
textabstractAbstract Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastru...
This special issue of Utilities Policy is devoted to papers arising from the Watertime project. The...
The capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam, is home to more than 800,000 people. Developments in wate...
The future of human life in the world’s river deltas depends on the success of water management. To ...