In several countries, the transfer of legal rights to rivers is being discussed as an approach for more effective water resources management. But what could this transfer mean in terms of a healthy river? We address this question by identifying the ecological requirements for naturally functioning rivers and then explore the demands which these requirements impose on society, the current policy responses to these requirements and whether the transfer of rights to the river could facilitate the preservation of healthy freshwater ecosystems
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
In several countries, the transfer of legal rights to rivers is being discussed as an approach for m...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
This policy brief discusses the fitness for purpose of rights-based approaches to the freshwater res...
This policy brief discusses the fitness for purpose of rights-based approaches to the freshwater res...
In 2017, four rivers were granted legal rights: the Whanganui in New Zealand, Rio Atrato in Colombia...
As pressures on water resources increase, the demand for innovative institutional arrangements, whic...
As pressures on water resources increase, the demand for innovative institutional arrangements, whic...
ABSTRACTRecent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric riv...
ABSTRACTRecent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric riv...
This policy brief addresses how the meaning and scope of farmers’ economic rights to access and use ...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
In several countries, the transfer of legal rights to rivers is being discussed as an approach for m...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
This policy brief discusses the fitness for purpose of rights-based approaches to the freshwater res...
This policy brief discusses the fitness for purpose of rights-based approaches to the freshwater res...
In 2017, four rivers were granted legal rights: the Whanganui in New Zealand, Rio Atrato in Colombia...
As pressures on water resources increase, the demand for innovative institutional arrangements, whic...
As pressures on water resources increase, the demand for innovative institutional arrangements, whic...
ABSTRACTRecent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric riv...
ABSTRACTRecent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric riv...
This policy brief addresses how the meaning and scope of farmers’ economic rights to access and use ...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...