As they provide a negotiating space for a diversity of interests, Multi-Stakeholder Platforms (MSPs) are an increasingly popular mode of involving civil society in resource management decisions. Illustrated by a wide geographical range of case studies, this book focuses on water management to take a positive, if critical, look at this phenomenon.
As they provide a negotiating space for a diversity of interests, Multi-Stakeholder Platforms (MSPs) are an increasingly popular mode of involving civil society in resource management decisions. Illustrated by a wide geographical range of case studies, this book focuses on water management to take a positive, if critical, look at this phenomenon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeroen Warner is from Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Beauty of the Beast: Multi-Stakeholder Participation for Integrated Catchment Management; 2: The Nature of the Beast: Towards a Comparative MSP Typology; 3: Collaborative Capital: A Key to the Successful Practice of Integrated Water Resources Management; 4: Integrated Catchment Management and MSPs: Pulling in Different Directions?; 5: Contrasting UK Experiences with Participatory Approaches to Integrated River Basin Management; 6: Århus Convention in Practice: Access to Information and Decision-making in a Pilot Planning Process for a Flemish River Basin; 7: The International Zwin Commission: The Beauty of a Mayfly?; 8: Participating in Watershed Management: Policy and Practice in the Trahunco Watershed, Argentinean Patagonia; 9: 'Yakunchik': Coming to Agreement after Violence in Perú; 10: Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Surface and Groundwater Management in the Lerma-Chapala Basin, Mexico; 11: Less Tension, Limited Decision: A Multi-Stakeholder Platform to Review a Contested Sanitation Project in Tiquipaya, Bolivia; 12: Multi-Stakeholder Dissonance in the South African Water Arena; 13: Mekong Region Water-Related MSPs - Unfulfilled Potential; 14: Against the Conventional Wisdom: Why Sector Reallocation of Water and Multi-Stakeholder Platforms Do Not Take Place in Uzbekistan; 15: Unpacking Participatory NRM: Distinguishing Resource Capture from Democratic Governance; 16: Towards Evaluating MSPs for Integrated Catchment Management
1: The Beauty of the Beast: Multi-Stakeholder Participation for Integrated Catchment Management; 2: The Nature of the Beast: Towards a Comparative MSP Typology; 3: Collaborative Capital: A Key to the Successful Practice of Integrated Water Resources Management; 4: Integrated Catchment Management and MSPs: Pulling in Different Directions?; 5: Contrasting UK Experiences with Participatory Approaches to Integrated River Basin Management; 6: Århus Convention in Practice: Access to Information and Decision-making in a Pilot Planning Process for a Flemish River Basin; 7: The International Zwin Commission: The Beauty of a Mayfly?; 8: Participating in Watershed Management: Policy and Practice in the Trahunco Watershed, Argentinean Patagonia; 9: 'Yakunchik': Coming to Agreement after Violence in Perú; 10: Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Surface and Groundwater Management in the Lerma-Chapala Basin, Mexico; 11: Less Tension, Limited Decision: A Multi-Stakeholder Platform to Review a Contested Sanitation Project in Tiquipaya, Bolivia; 12: Multi-Stakeholder Dissonance in the South African Water Arena; 13: Mekong Region Water-Related MSPs - Unfulfilled Potential; 14: Against the Conventional Wisdom: Why Sector Reallocation of Water and Multi-Stakeholder Platforms Do Not Take Place in Uzbekistan; 15: Unpacking Participatory NRM: Distinguishing Resource Capture from Democratic Governance; 16: Towards Evaluating MSPs for Integrated Catchment Management
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