The groundwater system in the Rafsanjan aquifer perpetuated sustainably for decades before 1950s; however, its groundwater resources have been overexploited in the recent decades. In this paper, we aim to investigate the water governance system to understand the reasons behind the ongoing overexploitation. Sustainability processes are considered a policy implementation problematic. As such, we employ the contextual interaction theory as a policy implementation framework to assess the groundwater governance as part of the context for the conservation policy. Data for this qualitative research were gathered from legal texts, articles, technical reports, and multiple interviews with authorities and groundwater users. The assessment results rev...
The crisis of governance and governability in the use of groundwater in coastal aquifers in arid zon...
At present, many countries (including Iran) face "extremely high" levels of water stress, which mean...
Although groundwater has traditionally supplied a significant portion of the water that humans use f...
Unsustainable withdrawal of groundwater resources has resulted in increasing spread of economic, soc...
In this paper we will present a case study in Iran which explains the reasons for inaction by a soci...
Although mismanagement of groundwater resources has resulted in their destruction over centuries, cl...
In many parts of the world the combined pressures of population growth and a drying climate have res...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
In the last 50 years, the study of groundwater governance has given birth to rich and differentiated...
Groundwater forms the basis for millions of rural and urban livelihoods around the world. Building o...
A normative framework for the governance of groundwater is emerging at the global level. However, ex...
The rapid depletion of aquifers around the world is a growing concern. This depletion raises importa...
ABSTRACT: The rapid depletion of aquifers around the world is a growing concern. This depletion rais...
Groundwater use is high in developing countries, especially in places where municipal water authorit...
The crisis of governance and governability in the use of groundwater in coastal aquifers in arid zon...
At present, many countries (including Iran) face "extremely high" levels of water stress, which mean...
Although groundwater has traditionally supplied a significant portion of the water that humans use f...
Unsustainable withdrawal of groundwater resources has resulted in increasing spread of economic, soc...
In this paper we will present a case study in Iran which explains the reasons for inaction by a soci...
Although mismanagement of groundwater resources has resulted in their destruction over centuries, cl...
In many parts of the world the combined pressures of population growth and a drying climate have res...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
In the last 50 years, the study of groundwater governance has given birth to rich and differentiated...
Groundwater forms the basis for millions of rural and urban livelihoods around the world. Building o...
A normative framework for the governance of groundwater is emerging at the global level. However, ex...
The rapid depletion of aquifers around the world is a growing concern. This depletion raises importa...
ABSTRACT: The rapid depletion of aquifers around the world is a growing concern. This depletion rais...
Groundwater use is high in developing countries, especially in places where municipal water authorit...
The crisis of governance and governability in the use of groundwater in coastal aquifers in arid zon...
At present, many countries (including Iran) face "extremely high" levels of water stress, which mean...
Although groundwater has traditionally supplied a significant portion of the water that humans use f...