Social Learning and Water Resources Management
Osnabrück University · Delft University of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Natural resources management in general, and water resources management in particular, are currently undergoing a major paradigm shift. Management practices have largely been developed and implemented by experts using technical means based on designing systems that can be predicted and controlled. In recent years, stakeholder involvement has gained increasing importance. Collaborative governance is considered to be more appropriate for integrated and adaptive management regimes needed to cope with the complexity of social-ecological systems. The paper presents a concept for social learning and collaborative governance developed in the European project HarmoniCOP (Harmonizing COllaborative Planning). The…
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- FWCI
- 31.82
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- 100%
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- 74
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6Topics & keywords
- Social learning
- Environmental resource management
- Water resources
- Natural resource management
- Business
- Environmental planning
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Clean water and sanitation