Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it remains insufficiently understood. This paper examines how collaboration is influenced by the governance system that guides and organizes the related actions and interactions. Building upon an existing governance assessment tool, this paper provides the basis for predicting how supportive (or restrictive) a governance system will be towards collaboration, according to eight different governance system classes. The validity of this framework is reflected upon in case studies from five countries: Mexico, the Netherlands, Canada, Romania and Turkey. The collaborative processes in Mexico, Romania and Turkey are embedded in restrictive governance...
2016Collaborative governance strives to address complex environmental problems by building cooperati...
Water Co-Governance (WaterCoG) is an Interreg EU project in which the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, ...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
What does effective collaboration around freshwater resources look like in practice? What are the ch...
Numerous experiments in the collaborative governance of natural resources, particularly water resour...
Numerous experiments in the collaborative governance of natural resources, particularly water resour...
This article uses a formal systematic review to examine the extent to which literature discussing co...
Natural resource industries are increasingly significant actors in environmental decision-making. Po...
Contentious water problems are increasingly being addressed using collaborative approaches to govern...
Collaborative governance has been widely adopted since the early 2000s to manage complex natural res...
Broad-scale, multi-governance level, participatory water management processes intended to aid collec...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Over the past three decades, collaboration has become a foundational tenet of modern environmental g...
Water Co-Governance (WaterCoG) is an Interreg EU project in which the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, ...
2016Collaborative governance strives to address complex environmental problems by building cooperati...
Water Co-Governance (WaterCoG) is an Interreg EU project in which the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, ...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
What does effective collaboration around freshwater resources look like in practice? What are the ch...
Numerous experiments in the collaborative governance of natural resources, particularly water resour...
Numerous experiments in the collaborative governance of natural resources, particularly water resour...
This article uses a formal systematic review to examine the extent to which literature discussing co...
Natural resource industries are increasingly significant actors in environmental decision-making. Po...
Contentious water problems are increasingly being addressed using collaborative approaches to govern...
Collaborative governance has been widely adopted since the early 2000s to manage complex natural res...
Broad-scale, multi-governance level, participatory water management processes intended to aid collec...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...
Over the past three decades, collaboration has become a foundational tenet of modern environmental g...
Water Co-Governance (WaterCoG) is an Interreg EU project in which the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, ...
2016Collaborative governance strives to address complex environmental problems by building cooperati...
Water Co-Governance (WaterCoG) is an Interreg EU project in which the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, ...
This article assesses the institutional prescriptions of adaptive (co-)management based on a literat...