Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Integrated Water Management

Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Integrated Water Management

Warner, Jeroen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2007

298

Dura

Inglês

9780754670650

15 a 20 dias

Multi-Stakeholder Platforms (MSPs) are a mode of involving civil society in debates and decision-making on resource management. This book focuses on water management to take a look at this phenomenon. It recognises that MSPs may do more harm than good. It examines how MSPs might successfully co-opt the public, private and civil-society sectors.
Contents: Preface; The beauty of the beast: multi-stakeholder participation for integrated catchment management, Jeroen Warner; The nature of the beast: towards a comparative MSP typology, Jeroen Warner and Annemiek Verhallen; Collaborative capital: a key to the successful practice of integrated water resources management, Nigel Watson; Integrated catchment management and MSPs: pulling in different directions?, Bruce Mitchell; Contrasting UK experiences with participatory approaches to integrated river basin management, Malcolm Newson; A...rhus convention in practice: access to information and decision-making in a pilot planning process for a Flemish river basin, Annamiek Verhallen; The international Zwin Commission: the beauty of a mayfly?, Leo Santbergen; Participating in watershed management: policy and practice in the Trahunco watershed, Argentinian Patagonia, Alejandra Moreyra and Jeroen Warner; 'Yakunchik': coming to agreement after violence in PerA * , MarA-a Teresa OrA(c); Muliti-stakeholder platforms for surface and groundwater management in the Lerma-Chapala basin Mexico, Philippus Wester, Jaime Hoogesteger van Dijk and Hans Paters; Less tension, limited decision: a multi-stakeholder platform to review a contested sanitation project in Tiquipaya, Bolivia, Nicolas Faysse, Vladimir CossA-o, RaA * l Ampuero and Bernardo Paz; Multi-stakeholder dissonance in the South African water arena, Eliab Simpungwe, Pieter Waalewijn and Bert Raven; Mekong region water-related MSPs a " unfulfilled potential, John Dore; Against the conventional wisdom: why sector reallocation of water and multi-stakeholder platforms do not take place in Uzbekistan, Kai Wegerich; Unpacking participatory NRM: distinguishing resource capture from democratic governance, Bruce Currie-Alder; Towards evaluating MSPs for integrated catchment management, Annemiek Verhallen, Jeroen Warner and Leo Santbergen; Index.
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