Reconciling often-conflicting economic and environmental values, uses, and interests for freshwater is a policy challenge worldwide. Examining the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island between 1999 and 2010, this paper focuses on the outcome of neoliberal reforms intended to achieve the political-economic imperative of environmental protection alongside economic prosperity. Linking the literature of multiple clientelism with New Public Management, we use the concepts of ‘authority’ and ‘autonomy’ to evaluate the challenges faced by local government to implement its decisions to manage freshwater in this neoliberal context. The case study shows that local government struggled to attain authority and autonomy over freshwater under a...
Addressing NPSP (non-point source pollution) is the Achilles heel of water sustainability in New Zea...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a s...
Six of New Zealand's 16 regional councils are trialling collaborative planning as a means of address...
This thesis proposes a hybrid theory, informed by multiple clientelism and New Public Management, to...
This thesis proposes a hybrid theory, informed by multiple clientelism and New Public Management, to...
As in many other parts of the world, freshwater resources have become under increasing pressure in N...
Our objective in this paper is to draw on the increasingly voluminous international literature on co...
Neoliberal processes and policies have had significant implications for the management of freshwater...
Neoliberal processes and policies have had significant implications for the management of freshwater...
This dissertation analyzes how the implementation of environmental policy is shaped by struggles ove...
New Zealand faces unusual water challenges. The country relies heavily upon agricultural exports. Th...
New Zealand faces unusual water challenges. The country relies heavily upon agricultural exports. Th...
The Canterbury water economy is moving from a development to a mature phase. Increased water demand ...
Given that New Zealand has long been known as an innovative, effective leader in natural resource po...
Our objective in this paper is to draw on the increasingly voluminous international literature on co...
Addressing NPSP (non-point source pollution) is the Achilles heel of water sustainability in New Zea...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a s...
Six of New Zealand's 16 regional councils are trialling collaborative planning as a means of address...
This thesis proposes a hybrid theory, informed by multiple clientelism and New Public Management, to...
This thesis proposes a hybrid theory, informed by multiple clientelism and New Public Management, to...
As in many other parts of the world, freshwater resources have become under increasing pressure in N...
Our objective in this paper is to draw on the increasingly voluminous international literature on co...
Neoliberal processes and policies have had significant implications for the management of freshwater...
Neoliberal processes and policies have had significant implications for the management of freshwater...
This dissertation analyzes how the implementation of environmental policy is shaped by struggles ove...
New Zealand faces unusual water challenges. The country relies heavily upon agricultural exports. Th...
New Zealand faces unusual water challenges. The country relies heavily upon agricultural exports. Th...
The Canterbury water economy is moving from a development to a mature phase. Increased water demand ...
Given that New Zealand has long been known as an innovative, effective leader in natural resource po...
Our objective in this paper is to draw on the increasingly voluminous international literature on co...
Addressing NPSP (non-point source pollution) is the Achilles heel of water sustainability in New Zea...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a s...
Six of New Zealand's 16 regional councils are trialling collaborative planning as a means of address...