Collaboration and conflicts in complex water governance systems across a development gradient
Sep 2019
Research
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Understanding what shapes varying perceptions of the procedural fairness of transboundary environmental decision-making processesPDF
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What makes collaborative water governance partnerships resilient to policy change? A comparative study of two cases in EcuadorPDF
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Water community networks and the appropriation of neoliberal practices: social technology, depoliticization, and resistancePDF
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The constitution of hydrosocial power: agribusiness and water scarcity in Ica, PeruPDF
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Context matters: horizontal and hierarchical network governance structures in Vietnam’s sanitation sectorPDF
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Systemic coordination and the problem of seasonal harmful algal blooms in Lake EriePDF
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Multilevel water quality management in the international Rhine catchment area: how to establish social-ecological fit through collaborative governancePDF