Governance failures are widely recognized as a key reason why, despite sustained attention over previous decades, many longstanding water problems continue to go unsolved around the world. A major challenge in analyzing and addressing water governance problems is making “boundary judgments” in the face of complexity. Improving water governance requires accounting for a diverse and sometimes unclear set of internal and external factors that cause water problems. For example, drivers, actors, and institutions implicated may be both “internal” or “external” to a water governance system, depending on how problem boundaries are delineated. This problem confronts researchers and practitioners alike, and although recognition is growing, it remains...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
yesManaging global water resources and providing water services to the world¿s people raises a conti...
Old forms of governance in both public and private sectors are becoming increasingly irrelevant beca...
Governance failures are widely recognized as a key reason why, despite sustained attention over prev...
__Abstract__ In this paper, we explore how managing actors' boundary judgments influence the adap...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
Item does not contain fulltextWater is becoming one of the world's most crucial concerns. A third of...
International audienceWater governance is a complex process to manage and improve due to the large n...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
Those responsible for water governance face great complexity. However, the conceptualisations of wha...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
Water is the driver of growth and can be considered the most trans-boundary issue in human affairs (...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
The 21st century is marked by the forecast of a frightful set of crises caused by anthropogenic acti...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their insightful commen...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
yesManaging global water resources and providing water services to the world¿s people raises a conti...
Old forms of governance in both public and private sectors are becoming increasingly irrelevant beca...
Governance failures are widely recognized as a key reason why, despite sustained attention over prev...
__Abstract__ In this paper, we explore how managing actors' boundary judgments influence the adap...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
Item does not contain fulltextWater is becoming one of the world's most crucial concerns. A third of...
International audienceWater governance is a complex process to manage and improve due to the large n...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
Those responsible for water governance face great complexity. However, the conceptualisations of wha...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
Water is the driver of growth and can be considered the most trans-boundary issue in human affairs (...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
The 21st century is marked by the forecast of a frightful set of crises caused by anthropogenic acti...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their insightful commen...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
yesManaging global water resources and providing water services to the world¿s people raises a conti...
Old forms of governance in both public and private sectors are becoming increasingly irrelevant beca...