This paper asks what lessons can be learned from experiences with coproduction in water governance. For this, we review a comprehensive corpus of articles in the field of water governance that relies on the term. We find that there are radically different understandings of what coproduction means in different branches of the water governance literature. Through this review, we demonstrate how and why coproduction needs to be analyzed for its political implications. Despite being timely and pressing, these questions are not addressed in a sufficient way by the scholarly debate on coproduction. In order to fill this knowledge gap, we first distinguish different historical traditions of coproduction and then explore their political implication...
Broad-scale, multi-governance level, participatory water management processes intended to aid collec...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
We ask what it would mean to take seriously the possibility of multiple water ontologies, and what t...
This paper asks what lessons can be learned from experiences with coproduction in water governance. ...
This paper asks what lessons can be learned from experiences with coproduction in water governance. ...
The goal of the study is to strengthen the analytical purchase of the term water governance and impr...
Interest in coproduction has continued to grow since Elinor Ostrom introduced the concept to the dev...
Interest in coproduction has continued to grow since Elinor Ostrom introduced the concept to the dev...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
Water governance has emerged as perhaps the most important topic of the international water communit...
This introductory article discusses the proliferation of different forms of participation in water g...
Water governance has emerged as perhaps the most important topic of the international water communit...
The first issue of Water Alternatives presents a set of papers that investigates the inherently poli...
The papers in this volume address water governance issues and phenomena from different perspectives,...
This introductory article discusses the proliferation of different forms of participation in water ...
Broad-scale, multi-governance level, participatory water management processes intended to aid collec...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
We ask what it would mean to take seriously the possibility of multiple water ontologies, and what t...
This paper asks what lessons can be learned from experiences with coproduction in water governance. ...
This paper asks what lessons can be learned from experiences with coproduction in water governance. ...
The goal of the study is to strengthen the analytical purchase of the term water governance and impr...
Interest in coproduction has continued to grow since Elinor Ostrom introduced the concept to the dev...
Interest in coproduction has continued to grow since Elinor Ostrom introduced the concept to the dev...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
Water governance has emerged as perhaps the most important topic of the international water communit...
This introductory article discusses the proliferation of different forms of participation in water g...
Water governance has emerged as perhaps the most important topic of the international water communit...
The first issue of Water Alternatives presents a set of papers that investigates the inherently poli...
The papers in this volume address water governance issues and phenomena from different perspectives,...
This introductory article discusses the proliferation of different forms of participation in water ...
Broad-scale, multi-governance level, participatory water management processes intended to aid collec...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
We ask what it would mean to take seriously the possibility of multiple water ontologies, and what t...