How could having farmers play experiential games contribute to improving groundwater governance? These games are an example of an innovative procedure, a policy instrument or institutional tool, which those involved in improving groundwater governance could use to understand their problems and opportunities; consider and possibly agree on norms or rules that might avoid aquifer depletion, and create shared gains that use water more productively. Institutional tools for groundwater governance could help deal with complex nexus linkages and achieve gains such as transitions to solar-powered pumping, aquifer recharge and storage to buffer against drought, and protecting and regenerating ecosystems. The concept of a groundwater governance toolb...
This working paper brings together contributions from participants to the Groundwater Governance: Dr...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
Groundwater use often has external effects on both the environment and future groundwater benefits, ...
How could having farmers play experiential games contribute to improving groundwater governance? The...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
Groundwater can be considered as a common-pool resource, is often overexploited and, as a result, th...
Over the last decades, groundwater irrigation has become commonplace in many regions worldwide. Thi...
Groundwater use is high in developing countries, especially in places where municipal water authorit...
This article provides an economic framework for understanding and evaluating groundwater governance ...
Groundwater is one of the most challenging common pool resources to govern, resulting in resource de...
International audienceThe use of groundwater is increasing worldwide, particularly in agriculture. T...
After the games were played, a significantly higher proportion of communities adopted water register...
This working paper brings together contributions from participants to the Groundwater Governance: Dr...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
Groundwater use often has external effects on both the environment and future groundwater benefits, ...
How could having farmers play experiential games contribute to improving groundwater governance? The...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
Groundwater can be considered as a common-pool resource, is often overexploited and, as a result, th...
Over the last decades, groundwater irrigation has become commonplace in many regions worldwide. Thi...
Groundwater use is high in developing countries, especially in places where municipal water authorit...
This article provides an economic framework for understanding and evaluating groundwater governance ...
Groundwater is one of the most challenging common pool resources to govern, resulting in resource de...
International audienceThe use of groundwater is increasing worldwide, particularly in agriculture. T...
After the games were played, a significantly higher proportion of communities adopted water register...
This working paper brings together contributions from participants to the Groundwater Governance: Dr...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
Groundwater use often has external effects on both the environment and future groundwater benefits, ...