This chapter focuses on the interaction between conjunctive management and collective action. Collective action has several characteristics that provide a natural ‘fit’ with conjunctive management. These include building trust and ownership to enhance water user’s acceptance of the need for better and more integrated management and resolving conflict and facilitating trade-offs between and across water users. But what are the opportunities and challenges for conjunctive management through collective action? And what types of settings encourage broadbased collective action by water users and governments? These questions are addressed through a comparative analysis of specific instances of groundwater governance in Australia, Spain, and the...
Cooperative management of transboundary river basins is widely recognized as important. Emphasis on ...
A key feature of hydrologically connected surface and groundwater stocks is the two-way exchange of ...
Conjunctive water management involves coordinating the use of groundwater and surface water in time ...
This chapter focuses on the interaction between conjunctive management and collective action.Collect...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Water providers, public administrators, and policy-makers in the Western United States face conseque...
The world's fresh water resources are unequally distributed both in time and in space.Until recently...
Co-management through local collective action appeals as a way of effectively responding to critical...
This paper considers how water rights laws can shape the ways water providers coordinate when devisi...
International water conventions—e.g., the 1997 United Nations Convention on the Non-Navigational Use...
International water conventions—e.g., the 1997 United Nations Convention on the Non-Navigational Use...
Cooperative management of transboundary river basins is widely recognized as important. Emphasis on ...
A key feature of hydrologically connected surface and groundwater stocks is the two-way exchange of ...
Conjunctive water management involves coordinating the use of groundwater and surface water in time ...
This chapter focuses on the interaction between conjunctive management and collective action.Collect...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Recent severe droughts in U.S. western and Great Plains states have highlighted the challenges that ...
Water providers, public administrators, and policy-makers in the Western United States face conseque...
The world's fresh water resources are unequally distributed both in time and in space.Until recently...
Co-management through local collective action appeals as a way of effectively responding to critical...
This paper considers how water rights laws can shape the ways water providers coordinate when devisi...
International water conventions—e.g., the 1997 United Nations Convention on the Non-Navigational Use...
International water conventions—e.g., the 1997 United Nations Convention on the Non-Navigational Use...
Cooperative management of transboundary river basins is widely recognized as important. Emphasis on ...
A key feature of hydrologically connected surface and groundwater stocks is the two-way exchange of ...
Conjunctive water management involves coordinating the use of groundwater and surface water in time ...