When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally seen as the most appropriate unit for analysis, planning, and institutional arrangements. In this paper it is argued that addressing water problems at the river basin level is not always sufficient. Many of today’s seemingly local water issues carry a (sub)continental or even global dimension, which urges for a governance approach that comprises institutional arrangements at a level beyond that of the river basin. This paper examines a number of arguments for the thesis that good water governance requires a global approach complementary to the river basin approach. Subsequently, it identifies four major issues to be addressed at global scale: Ef...
Graduation date: 2002Transcending human-defined political and administrative boundaries, the world's...
In light of the growing water shortages world-wide and concerns over freshwater disputes arising fro...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
To complement this Special Feature on global water governance, we focused on a generic challenge at ...
To complement this Special Feature on global water governance, we focused on a generic challenge at ...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
This study builds upon the explorative study of Hoekstra (2006), who puts forward an argument for co...
global dimension of water governance: Nine reasons for global arrangements in order to cope with loc...
In a global world, how can water, a necessary and increasingly scarce resource, be managed? We under...
This study builds upon the explorative study of Hoekstra (2006), who puts forward an argument for co...
Graduation date: 2002Transcending human-defined political and administrative boundaries, the world's...
In light of the growing water shortages world-wide and concerns over freshwater disputes arising fro...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
To complement this Special Feature on global water governance, we focused on a generic challenge at ...
To complement this Special Feature on global water governance, we focused on a generic challenge at ...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
This study builds upon the explorative study of Hoekstra (2006), who puts forward an argument for co...
global dimension of water governance: Nine reasons for global arrangements in order to cope with loc...
In a global world, how can water, a necessary and increasingly scarce resource, be managed? We under...
This study builds upon the explorative study of Hoekstra (2006), who puts forward an argument for co...
Graduation date: 2002Transcending human-defined political and administrative boundaries, the world's...
In light of the growing water shortages world-wide and concerns over freshwater disputes arising fro...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...