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Affiner la rechercheGoverning environmental change in international river basins / Sabine Schulze in JRBM : International journal of river basin management, Vol. 10 N° 3 (Juillet 2012)
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in JRBM : International journal of river basin management > Vol. 10 N° 3 (Juillet 2012) . - pp. 229-244
Titre : Governing environmental change in international river basins : The role of river basin organizations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sabine Schulze, Auteur ; Susanne Schmeier, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : pp. 229-244 Note générale : Hydraulique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Water resources management Environmental and social change Adaptation Institutions River basin organizations Mekong Okavango Résumé : Environmental change such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and droughts, or water pollution pose a serious challenge to the effective management of internationally shared water resources. River basin organizations (RBOs) play an important role in addressing such challenges, developing responses and building resilience. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the ability of RBOs to respond to changes by identifying institutional mechanisms and management practices that have been established by the respective institutions to react to transformations in the basins’ environment. Drawing on the literature of neo-institutionalism and hydropolitics, an analytical framework is developed that includes the following potential determinants for adaptive capacity: membership structure, functional scope, decision-making mechanisms, data and information sharing, dispute-resolution mechanisms, finances and donor support. Subsequently, the framework is applied to two case studies, the Okavango and the Mekong Basin. It is found that the inclusion of adaptation mechanisms contributes to ensuring river basins’ resilience to environmental change while the lack of RBO-internal adaptation mechanisms can hamper resilience and threaten sustainable development. Among these, the membership structure, functional scope as well as data and information-sharing mechanisms are particularly important for building the basis for long-term resilience to change. ISSN : 1571-5124 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15715124.2012.664820 [article] Governing environmental change in international river basins : The role of river basin organizations [texte imprimé] / Sabine Schulze, Auteur ; Susanne Schmeier, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp. 229-244.
Hydraulique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in JRBM : International journal of river basin management > Vol. 10 N° 3 (Juillet 2012) . - pp. 229-244
Mots-clés : Water resources management Environmental and social change Adaptation Institutions River basin organizations Mekong Okavango Résumé : Environmental change such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and droughts, or water pollution pose a serious challenge to the effective management of internationally shared water resources. River basin organizations (RBOs) play an important role in addressing such challenges, developing responses and building resilience. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the ability of RBOs to respond to changes by identifying institutional mechanisms and management practices that have been established by the respective institutions to react to transformations in the basins’ environment. Drawing on the literature of neo-institutionalism and hydropolitics, an analytical framework is developed that includes the following potential determinants for adaptive capacity: membership structure, functional scope, decision-making mechanisms, data and information sharing, dispute-resolution mechanisms, finances and donor support. Subsequently, the framework is applied to two case studies, the Okavango and the Mekong Basin. It is found that the inclusion of adaptation mechanisms contributes to ensuring river basins’ resilience to environmental change while the lack of RBO-internal adaptation mechanisms can hamper resilience and threaten sustainable development. Among these, the membership structure, functional scope as well as data and information-sharing mechanisms are particularly important for building the basis for long-term resilience to change. ISSN : 1571-5124 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15715124.2012.664820