If rivers are to be managed sustainably, and the potential to resolve conflicts of use realised, the general public must be more involved in their management. Participation in water management in England and Wales occurs at three levels: formal consultation; public involvement; or actual direct participation by the public. Formal consultations often leave the public in the role of the 'objector' and ignore the 'silent majority' focusing on the more vociferous minority of the population. Public involvement is less formal and can take a variety of forms. Although not allowing the public to be directly involved in the decision making processes, it provides the public with the opportunity to comment upon plans for river works or the redevelopme...
Public participation is a desirable and necessary component of any decision-making process regarding...
Increased participation in resource management decisions by a wide range of stakeholders has been wi...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
If fresh waters are to be managed sustainably, and the potential to resolve conflicts of use realise...
Participatory environmental governance is increasing worldwide. One area where such governance forms...
International audiencePublic participation in water resources management has increasingly been recom...
ABSTRACT: The Water Framework Directive (WFD) represents one of the most advanced pieces of water po...
The Environment Agency has accepted the need for public participation in decisions concerning river ...
Public participation has become increasingly important in the water sector. However, the question re...
Nowadays society water represents both, an opportunity and a threat, the greatest strength and the g...
textWater quality issues in the Leon River watershed in Texas exemplify the challenges water resourc...
International audienceDifferent water Acts (e.g., the European Water Framework Directive) and stakeh...
There have been many authors who have examined the question of participation and the extent of its i...
textabstractThis paper considers the possibilities for interactive policy-making in European water m...
Public participation is a desirable and necessary component of any decision-making process regarding...
Increased participation in resource management decisions by a wide range of stakeholders has been wi...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
If fresh waters are to be managed sustainably, and the potential to resolve conflicts of use realise...
Participatory environmental governance is increasing worldwide. One area where such governance forms...
International audiencePublic participation in water resources management has increasingly been recom...
ABSTRACT: The Water Framework Directive (WFD) represents one of the most advanced pieces of water po...
The Environment Agency has accepted the need for public participation in decisions concerning river ...
Public participation has become increasingly important in the water sector. However, the question re...
Nowadays society water represents both, an opportunity and a threat, the greatest strength and the g...
textWater quality issues in the Leon River watershed in Texas exemplify the challenges water resourc...
International audienceDifferent water Acts (e.g., the European Water Framework Directive) and stakeh...
There have been many authors who have examined the question of participation and the extent of its i...
textabstractThis paper considers the possibilities for interactive policy-making in European water m...
Public participation is a desirable and necessary component of any decision-making process regarding...
Increased participation in resource management decisions by a wide range of stakeholders has been wi...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...