Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum
The source-to-sea continuum links the interconnected ecosystems of the water cycle with the associated socioeconomic processes, demands and pressures. Maximizing benefits and protecting existing resources through integrated water management and governance at scale capitalizes on existing institution...
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| author | Welling, R. Filz, P. Dalton, J. Smith, Mark Silva, J. de Manyara, P. |
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| description | The source-to-sea continuum links the interconnected ecosystems of the water cycle with the associated socioeconomic processes, demands and pressures. Maximizing benefits and protecting existing resources through integrated water management and governance at scale capitalizes on existing institutional and governmental asymmetries by developing an outcome-driven management that builds on existing local, national and transboundary legal frameworks to enhance connectivity. This paper presents how to action this through focusing on three areas of governance: benefit-sharing dialogues for shared visioning; a multi-stakeholder platform to increase coordination in decision-making both up- and downstream; and improved agency coordination between basins and coasts. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1129272025-12-02T10:59:51Z Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum Welling, R. Filz, P. Dalton, J. Smith, Mark Silva, J. de Manyara, P. water governance integrated management water resources water management freshwater marine environment resilience multi-stakeholder processes decision making learning institutions agencies cooperation benefits coordination river basins coastal areas international waters ecosystem services sustainable development goals The source-to-sea continuum links the interconnected ecosystems of the water cycle with the associated socioeconomic processes, demands and pressures. Maximizing benefits and protecting existing resources through integrated water management and governance at scale capitalizes on existing institutional and governmental asymmetries by developing an outcome-driven management that builds on existing local, national and transboundary legal frameworks to enhance connectivity. This paper presents how to action this through focusing on three areas of governance: benefit-sharing dialogues for shared visioning; a multi-stakeholder platform to increase coordination in decision-making both up- and downstream; and improved agency coordination between basins and coasts. 2021-02-17 2021-03-10T09:23:55Z 2021-03-10T09:23:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112927 en Open Access Informa UK Limited Welling, R.; Filz, P.; Dalton, J.; Smith, Douglas Mark; de Silva, J.; Manyara, P. 2021. Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum. Water International, 46(2):264-282. (Special issue: Source-to-Sea Management) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2021.1890964] |
| spellingShingle | water governance integrated management water resources water management freshwater marine environment resilience multi-stakeholder processes decision making learning institutions agencies cooperation benefits coordination river basins coastal areas international waters ecosystem services sustainable development goals Welling, R. Filz, P. Dalton, J. Smith, Mark Silva, J. de Manyara, P. Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum |
| title | Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum |
| title_full | Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum |
| title_fullStr | Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum |
| title_full_unstemmed | Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum |
| title_short | Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum |
| title_sort | governing resilient landscapes across the source to sea continuum |
| topic | water governance integrated management water resources water management freshwater marine environment resilience multi-stakeholder processes decision making learning institutions agencies cooperation benefits coordination river basins coastal areas international waters ecosystem services sustainable development goals |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112927 |
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