This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literature review of the (water) governance literature. The adaptive (co-)management literature contains four institutional prescriptions: collaboration in a polycentric governance system, public participation, an experimental approach to resource management, and management at the bioregional scale. These prescriptions largely resonate with the theoretical and empirical insights embedded in the (water) governance literature. However, this literature also predicts various problems. In particular, attention is called to the complexities associated with participation and collaboration, the difficulty of experimenting in a real-world setting, ...
Water management is set to become increasingly variable and unpredictable, in particular because of ...
Urban water systems will be increasingly challenged under future climates and global pressures. Meet...
Climate change disruptions on water systems increasingly jeopardize our ability to satisfy current a...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a litera...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Graduation date: 2012Adaptive collaborative (co-) management has received increased recognition as a...
The challenge of managing water resources in England is becoming increasingly complex and uncertain,...
The challenge of managing water resources in England is becoming increasingly complex and uncertain,...
This book presents the results of an interdisciplinary project that examined how law, policy and eco...
The sustainable management of coupled social-ecological systems, such as water resource systems, req...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Water management is set to become increasingly variable and unpredictable, in particular because of ...
Urban water systems will be increasingly challenged under future climates and global pressures. Meet...
Climate change disruptions on water systems increasingly jeopardize our ability to satisfy current a...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a litera...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Graduation date: 2012Adaptive collaborative (co-) management has received increased recognition as a...
The challenge of managing water resources in England is becoming increasingly complex and uncertain,...
The challenge of managing water resources in England is becoming increasingly complex and uncertain,...
This book presents the results of an interdisciplinary project that examined how law, policy and eco...
The sustainable management of coupled social-ecological systems, such as water resource systems, req...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Water management is set to become increasingly variable and unpredictable, in particular because of ...
Urban water systems will be increasingly challenged under future climates and global pressures. Meet...
Climate change disruptions on water systems increasingly jeopardize our ability to satisfy current a...