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来源类型 | Report |
规范类型 | 报告 |
ISSN | 1708-3087 |
Assessing Management Regimes in Transboundary River Basins: Do They Support Adaptive Management? | |
Eduard Interwies; Dr. Nicole Kranz | |
发表日期 | 2008 |
出版年 | 2008 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | Transboundary river basin management, in itself a complex subject due to the variety of countries and stakeholders involved, is facing increasing challenges due to new social, economic and climate-change drivers. In this article, Tom Raadgever, Erik Mostert, Nicole Kranz, Eduard Interwies, and Jos Timmerman analyse the regime features that contribute to adaptive management of these basins. |
摘要 | class="field field-name-field-master-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"> Transboundary river basin management, in itself a complex subject due to the variety of countries and stakeholders involved, is facing increasing challenges due to new social, economic and climate-change drivers. In this article, Tom Raadgever, Erik Mostert, Nicole Kranz, Eduard Interwies, and Jos Timmerman analyse the regime features that contribute to adaptive management of these basins. River basin management is faced with complex problems that are characterized by uncertainty and change. In transboundary river basins, historical, legal, and cultural differences add to the complexity. The literature on adaptive management gives several suggestions for handling this complexity. It recognizes the importance of management regimes as enabling or limiting adaptive management, but there is no comprehensive overview of regime features that support adaptive management. This paper presents such an overview, focused on transboundary river basin management. It investigates the features that have been claimed to be central to effective transboundary river basin management and refines them using adaptive management literature. It then collates these features into a framework describing actor networks, policy processes, information management, and legal and financial aspects. Subsequently, this framework is applied to the Orange and Rhine basins. The paper concludes that the framework provides a consistent and comprehensive perspective on transboundary river basin management regimes, and can be used for assessing their capacity to support adaptive management. This article is published in Ecology and Society (formerly Conservation Ecology), an open access journal. The article can be downloaded free of charge. The article is part of the journal’s special feature on New Methods for Adaptive Water Management, and is part of the results of the NeWater project. |
目录 | Table of Contents: Abstract Introduction Key Features of Transboundary Management Regimes Actor networks Legal framework Policy Information management Financing Cooperation process Adaptive River Basin Management Regimes Actor networks Legal framework Policy Information management Financing Assessment of the Orange and Rhine Regimes Assessment of the regime in the Orange basin Assessment of the regime in the Rhine basin Discussion and Conclusions Responses to this Article Acknowledgments Literature Cited |
标签 | Report ; Water |
关键词 | Adaptive management management regime Orange Rhine river basin transboundary |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/2378 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/36360 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Eduard Interwies,Dr. Nicole Kranz. Assessing Management Regimes in Transboundary River Basins: Do They Support Adaptive Management?. 2008. |
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