Networks in Water Governance

Networks in Water Governance

Fischer, Manuel; Ingold, Karin

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

08/2021

333

Mole

Inglês

9783030467715

15 a 20 dias

465

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Chapter 1 Introduction; Manuel Fischer and Karin Ingold.- Chapter 2 Conceptual Reflections about Water, Governance and Networks; Manuel Fischer and Karin Ingold.- Chapter 3 Network Segregation and Water Governance: The Case of the Spiny Lobster Initiative; Matthew Robbins and Mark Lubell.- Chapter 4 Network Embeddedness and the Rate of Water Cooperation and Conflict; James Hollway.- Chapter 5 Identifying Subsystems and Crucial Actors in Water Governance: Analysis of Bipartite Actor - Issue Networks; Mario Angst and Manuel Fischer.- Chapter 6 What drives the Formation and Maintenance of Interest Coalitions in Water Governance Forums?; Maria Mancilla Garcia and OErjan Bodin.- Chapter 7 Modelling Environmental Governance in the Lake Tahoe Basin: A Multiplex Network Approach; Elizabeth A. Koebele, Stephanie Bultema and Christopher M. Weible.- Chapter 8 Collaboration in Water Quality Management: Differences in Micro-Pollutant Management along the River Rhine.- Laura M. Herzog and Karin Ingold.- Chapter 9 Analyzing Stakeholders' Network to Water Resources Co-management at a Watershed Scale: a Case Study from the Taleghan Watershed in Iran; Fariba Ebrahimiazarkharan, Mehdi Gorbani, Arash Malekian, Hans Bressers.- Chapter 10 Institutional Design and Complexity: Protocol Network Structure in response to different Collective-Action Dilemmas; Tomas Olivier, Tyler A. Scott and Edella Schlager.- Chapter 11 Comparing Centrality in Policy Networks and Media Narratives; Emily Bell and Adam D. Henry.- Chapter 12 Conclusions; Karin Ingold and Manuel Fischer.
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water governance;water policy;networks in water policy;water management;water regulation;social network analysis;IWRM;network analysis concepts;flood protection;integrated water management;social-ecological interactions;natural resources management;Environmental Geography