Water crises have been described as crises of fragmented governance, particularly in transboundary settings where freshwater resources cross political borders. Federal rivers are transboundary river basins within or shared by a country with a federal political system. In federal political systems, the territorial division of authority creates incentives for local innovation, learning and adaptation; it also creates barriers to cooperation and conflict resolution needed for adaptive capacity across scales. This review examines the relationship between institutional design and adaptive capacity in federal rivers in three steps. First, we review coordination challenges in federal rivers, highlighting such challenges as fundamental for adaptive...
Damming and water regulation creates highly modified rivers with limited ecosystem integrity and res...
Adaptive capacity is widely held as a key property of resilient and transformative social-ecological...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
Water crises have been described as crises of fragmented governance, particularly in transboundary s...
Hydroclimatic risks and adaptive capacity are not distributed evenly in large river basins of federa...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts. The multi‐sca...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts.The multiscale...
International rivers create complex relationships between their riparian states, which can contribut...
Federalism has increasing influence on river basin management across diverse geographic and politica...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Transboundary river basins experience complex coor...
This paper examines the institutional processes and mechanisms used by U.S. western states to engage...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
Climate variability and change are directly challenging the viability and sustainability of social-e...
The idea that ecosystem management should be approached at the bioregional scale is central to the t...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
Damming and water regulation creates highly modified rivers with limited ecosystem integrity and res...
Adaptive capacity is widely held as a key property of resilient and transformative social-ecological...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
Water crises have been described as crises of fragmented governance, particularly in transboundary s...
Hydroclimatic risks and adaptive capacity are not distributed evenly in large river basins of federa...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts. The multi‐sca...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts.The multiscale...
International rivers create complex relationships between their riparian states, which can contribut...
Federalism has increasing influence on river basin management across diverse geographic and politica...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Transboundary river basins experience complex coor...
This paper examines the institutional processes and mechanisms used by U.S. western states to engage...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
Climate variability and change are directly challenging the viability and sustainability of social-e...
The idea that ecosystem management should be approached at the bioregional scale is central to the t...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
Damming and water regulation creates highly modified rivers with limited ecosystem integrity and res...
Adaptive capacity is widely held as a key property of resilient and transformative social-ecological...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...