This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River from the early 19th century to the present. A conceptual framework is developed for analysing the role of visions, agency, and niches in water management transitions and applied to a historical case on water management in the Lower Mississippi River. It is shown that water management regimes change over time and that major transitions were preceded by niches, in which new visions were developed and empowered. The case shows that: (i) emerging visions play an important role in guiding transitions; (ii) agency enables the further diffusion of visions and niches; (iii) vision champions play an important role in transitions, but are not decisive; (...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
This article describes and comments on the management alternatives in the Revised Draft Environmenta...
International audienceSince the last third of the 20th century, managing rivers has experienced a ch...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
During the twentieth century, the U.S. federal government became increasingly involved in managing t...
The concept of a river basin as a management or planning unit has gone through several stages and is...
The sustainable management of coupled social-ecological systems, such as water resource systems, req...
For the past decade, water policies have been strongly influenced by the concept of integrated water...
In view of present-day water stress, water transitions are necessary, incorporating both technologic...
Form and process in rivers around the world reflect a long history of human influences, but the effe...
This article examines a 75-year history of North America’s Columbia river to answer the question: wh...
In the process of rapid expansion, many cities have turned their backs on the rivers that helped for...
This article applies a path-dependency approach to better understand the potentialities and limitati...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Issues around sustainably managing freshwater resour...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
This article describes and comments on the management alternatives in the Revised Draft Environmenta...
International audienceSince the last third of the 20th century, managing rivers has experienced a ch...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
During the twentieth century, the U.S. federal government became increasingly involved in managing t...
The concept of a river basin as a management or planning unit has gone through several stages and is...
The sustainable management of coupled social-ecological systems, such as water resource systems, req...
For the past decade, water policies have been strongly influenced by the concept of integrated water...
In view of present-day water stress, water transitions are necessary, incorporating both technologic...
Form and process in rivers around the world reflect a long history of human influences, but the effe...
This article examines a 75-year history of North America’s Columbia river to answer the question: wh...
In the process of rapid expansion, many cities have turned their backs on the rivers that helped for...
This article applies a path-dependency approach to better understand the potentialities and limitati...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Issues around sustainably managing freshwater resour...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
This article describes and comments on the management alternatives in the Revised Draft Environmenta...
International audienceSince the last third of the 20th century, managing rivers has experienced a ch...