One major challenge of water quality management is that the source of pollution and its effects might be spatially disentangled. This cause-effect misfit has large implications on how surface water in a hydrological catchment area is managed and regulated. We argue in this paper that such misfit can best be addressed through interconnected and multilevel collaborative arrangements that support institutional capacity building. In line with recent literature, we presume that social-ecological fit can be enhanced through direct collaboration among actors managing the same or interconnected ecosystem units. To study the social-ecological fit, we analyze three subcatchments of the international river basin of the Rhine. Our data on actor collabo...
The notion that effective environmental governance depends in part on achieving a reasonable fit bet...
Until recently, governmental organizations played a dominant and decisive role in natural resource m...
[URL : http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art7/]With the introduction of river basin manage...
One major challenge of water quality management is that the source of pollution and its effects migh...
Threats to the resource water are becoming an increasingly common scenario. A joint solution of the ...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
One open question in environmental sciences is whether effective management of natural resources dep...
Globally important chalk streams in England are in poor ecological health, in part due to inadequate...
The central focus of this volume is a critical comparative analysis of the key drivers for water res...
Although collaborative governance has been presented as central in environmental management, it does...
Environmental governance is complex because it addresses challenges anchored in different sectors an...
The central focus of this volume is a critical comparative analysis of the key drivers for water res...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the drivers and constraints for effective cross-sectoral collaboration...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
Resource management boundaries seldom align with environmental systems, which can lead to social and...
The notion that effective environmental governance depends in part on achieving a reasonable fit bet...
Until recently, governmental organizations played a dominant and decisive role in natural resource m...
[URL : http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art7/]With the introduction of river basin manage...
One major challenge of water quality management is that the source of pollution and its effects migh...
Threats to the resource water are becoming an increasingly common scenario. A joint solution of the ...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
One open question in environmental sciences is whether effective management of natural resources dep...
Globally important chalk streams in England are in poor ecological health, in part due to inadequate...
The central focus of this volume is a critical comparative analysis of the key drivers for water res...
Although collaborative governance has been presented as central in environmental management, it does...
Environmental governance is complex because it addresses challenges anchored in different sectors an...
The central focus of this volume is a critical comparative analysis of the key drivers for water res...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the drivers and constraints for effective cross-sectoral collaboration...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
Resource management boundaries seldom align with environmental systems, which can lead to social and...
The notion that effective environmental governance depends in part on achieving a reasonable fit bet...
Until recently, governmental organizations played a dominant and decisive role in natural resource m...
[URL : http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art7/]With the introduction of river basin manage...