Analyzing collaborative practices among water governance institutions is key to generating timely information for stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers -as these are rethinking their goals and network structures to find the most productive avenues for collective work. This study draws on existing collaboration theories to characterize and analyze science-policy interactions between researchers, water managers, non-governmental organizations, and consultants who have participated or currently participate in water management and recharge projects in Mexico. We sampled 70 people that had worked or are working on water recharge projects in eight Mexican states in three broad regions: Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Sonora...
According to the International Council for Science, science should be developed for the benefit of a...
In this policy perspective, we outline several conditions to support effective science–policy intera...
This article traces a policy shift that makes the ‘water user’ the main subject of water governance....
Payment for ecosystem services (PES) is a market-based policy approach intended to foster land use p...
The development of large infrastructure to address the water challenges of cities around the world c...
Water issues are a major concern for the mining sector and for communities living near mining operat...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
Addressing wicked problems challenging water security requires participation from multiple stakehold...
Worldwide, groundwater overdraft is one issue faced in urban and rural environments impacting water ...
On a global scale, humanity is compelled to address complex or ‘wicked’ resource-related issues in t...
Collaborative water governance deals with diverse actors under participatory systems of decision mak...
Sharing scientific data and information is often cited within academic literature as an ini-tial ste...
Over the past three decades, collaboration has become a foundational tenet of modern environmental g...
Pervasive social and ecological water crises in Mexico remain, despite over two decades of legal and...
On a global scale, humanity is compelled to address complex or â??wickedâ?? resource-related issues ...
According to the International Council for Science, science should be developed for the benefit of a...
In this policy perspective, we outline several conditions to support effective science–policy intera...
This article traces a policy shift that makes the ‘water user’ the main subject of water governance....
Payment for ecosystem services (PES) is a market-based policy approach intended to foster land use p...
The development of large infrastructure to address the water challenges of cities around the world c...
Water issues are a major concern for the mining sector and for communities living near mining operat...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
Addressing wicked problems challenging water security requires participation from multiple stakehold...
Worldwide, groundwater overdraft is one issue faced in urban and rural environments impacting water ...
On a global scale, humanity is compelled to address complex or ‘wicked’ resource-related issues in t...
Collaborative water governance deals with diverse actors under participatory systems of decision mak...
Sharing scientific data and information is often cited within academic literature as an ini-tial ste...
Over the past three decades, collaboration has become a foundational tenet of modern environmental g...
Pervasive social and ecological water crises in Mexico remain, despite over two decades of legal and...
On a global scale, humanity is compelled to address complex or â??wickedâ?? resource-related issues ...
According to the International Council for Science, science should be developed for the benefit of a...
In this policy perspective, we outline several conditions to support effective science–policy intera...
This article traces a policy shift that makes the ‘water user’ the main subject of water governance....