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Cross-scale governance for water management
Andrew Farmer
发表日期2011-06-28
出版年2011
语种英语
概述A new paper on the challenges of cross-scale governance for water management has been published.
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Cross-scale governance for water management

A paper entitled ‘Cross-scale governance and the analysis of policy implementation for water management, with particular regard to climate adaptation, industrial pollution and impacts of agriculture’ has been published in the Journal of Water and Climate Change (2011, Vol 2, pp 123-142).

The paper presents results from the SCENES FP6 project, examining the nature of decision making for water management at different governance scales and how information (such as rules) is transmitted between those scales, with particular reference to interpreting good ecological status under the Water Framework Directive, climate change adaptation, tackling industrial pollution and using rural development to enhance water outcomes. The paper also examines lessons from wider sources of information such as legal analysis of transposition of EU law at national level and the rulings of the European Court of Justice. The paper concludes by considering the importance of cross-scale analysis in assessing policy effectiveness and argues for further analysis drawing on cross-scale research derived from ecosystems analysis.

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关键词water scarcity policy instruments enforcement water quality climate change CAP agri-environment agriculture adaptation governance European Court of Justice Water Framework Directive water IPPC industrial pollution
URLhttps://ieep.eu/publications/cross-scale-governance-for-water-management
来源智库Institute for European Environmental Policy (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/102357
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Andrew Farmer. Cross-scale governance for water management. 2011.
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