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Title/Author:
Networks in water governance/ edited by Manuel Fischer, Karin Ingold.
other author:
Fischer, Manuel.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
Description:
xx, 333 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
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 Orjan 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.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Water resources development. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46769-2
ISBN:
9783030467692
Networks in water governance
Networks in water governance
[electronic resource] /edited by Manuel Fischer, Karin Ingold. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xx, 333 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in water governance: Policy and practice. - Palgrave studies in water governance: Policy and practice..
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 Orjan 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.
With the consequences of climate change and biodiversity loss becoming more and more apparent, both the protection of water resources and water-related ecosystems as well as protection from water, that is flood protection policies, have become increasingly important. This book explores the latest applications of network analysis concepts and measures to the study and practice of water governance. Given the holistic complexity of water governance, it covers individual water governance aspects such as flood protection and fisheries, as well as overarching concepts like integrated water management and social-ecological interactions. The book provides an overview of current water governance issues, network analytic concepts as well as implications for practice. The main body of the text is made up of eight case studies by world-leading environmental governance scholars, each of which addresses one water-related challenge by applying a variety of network approaches. The first part of the book highlights network dispersion and fragmentation, the second focuses on how such fragmentation in networks can be overcome and the third deals with specific roles of actors in networks. This collection is a key resource for scholars and practitioners interested in water governance all over the world. It provides readers with an overview of the potential of network analytic concepts for research on complex governance problems.
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