Improving water policy and governance
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Improving water policy and governance
Routledge, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Old forms of governance in both public and private sectors are becoming increasingly irrelevant because of rapidly changing conditions. Because of these changes, both governance processes and the scope of the institutions through which power is exercised throughout society may have to undergo a radical break with the past and prevailing models of governance. Water sector is an integral part of the global system. Consequently, its governance processes and the institutions responsible for its management must change as well in order to cope with the current challenges and potential future changes. Because of these current and future changes, water governance may have to change more during the next 20 years compared to the past 2000 years, if societal expectations are to be successfully met. All these changes will make water governance more complex than ever before witnessed in human history. Improving water governance will require good and objective analyses of case studies from different parts of the world as to what has worked, why and the enabling environments under which good governance has been possible.
The present volume analyses case studies of good water governance from different parts of the world, and for different water use sectors. It concludes with an analysis of the critical issues that should be considered for water governance and a priority research agenda for improving water governance in the future.
This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.
目次
1. Future Water Governance: Problems and Perspectives 2. Water Governance in the Middle East and North Africa: An Unfinished Agenda 3. Water Supply of Phnom Penh: An Example of Good Governance 4. Service Quality and Performance Measurement: Evidence from the Indian Water Sector 5. Municipal Water Supply Management in Bangkok: Achievements and Lessons 6. Is Access to Water as Good as the Data Claim? Case Study of Yucatan 7. Challenges for Water Governance in Rural Water Supply: Lessons Learned from Tanzania 8. Governing to Grow Enough Food without Enough Water - Second Best Solutions Show the Way 9. Irrigation Modernization in Spain: Effects on Water Quantity and Quality - A Conceptual Approach 10. A Spatial Planning Perspective for Measures Concerning Flood Risk Management 11. Water Governance: Some Critical Issues 12. Water Governance: A Research Agenda
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