[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWater governance is a complex process to manage and improve due to the large numbers of competing scales and levels inherent within it. Effectively supporting any water governance process does not just rely on hydrological knowledge of a water system, but much broader trans‐disciplinary understanding of a whole socialhydrological system. In this paper we show how there are commonly up to eight or more competing scales—spatial, temporal, administrative, institutional, management, network, knowledge/information and stakes/issues—present in any water governance situation. Processes in one scale can then create flows or externalities that produce multi‐level, cross‐scale or rescali...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWater governance is a complex proces...
Originally published as: Timothy Moss & Jens Newig (2010) Multilevel Water Governance and Problems o...
The concept of water governance is distinctive through its focus on not only public in- tervention, ...
New forms of governance focusing on process-oriented societal co-steering through, for example, form...
To complement this Special Feature on global water governance, we focused on a generic challenge at ...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
yesManaging global water resources and providing water services to the world¿s people raises a conti...
The papers in this volume address water governance issues and phenomena from different perspectives,...
Managing global water resources and providing water services to the world's people raises a continui...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWater governance is a complex proces...
Originally published as: Timothy Moss & Jens Newig (2010) Multilevel Water Governance and Problems o...
The concept of water governance is distinctive through its focus on not only public in- tervention, ...
New forms of governance focusing on process-oriented societal co-steering through, for example, form...
To complement this Special Feature on global water governance, we focused on a generic challenge at ...
From the “water-centric” perspective that is common within the world’s large and diverse water commu...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
yesManaging global water resources and providing water services to the world¿s people raises a conti...
The papers in this volume address water governance issues and phenomena from different perspectives,...
Managing global water resources and providing water services to the world's people raises a continui...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...