Opportunities and Barriers for Water Co-Governance—A Critical Analysis of Seven Cases of Diffuse Water Pollution from Agriculture in Europe, Australia and North America
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Last Updated | September 10, 2018, 13:39 (UTC) |
Created | July 26, 2018, 09:35 (UTC) |
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Language | Eng |
Original language | English |
Abstract | An analytical framework for assessing opportunities and barriers of co-governance, defined as collaborative societal involvement in the functions of government, and its suitability for mitigation of Diffuse Water Pollution from Agriculture (DWPA), using seven case studies in Europe (Poland, Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK), Australia (Murray-Darling Basin) and North America (State of Minnesota). |
License | CC-BY-4.0 |
Classification | Inland waters |
Free keywords | collaborative governance; decentralized decision-making; non-point source pollution; nutrient management; water governance |
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Organisation: MDPI
Email: support@mdpi.com Role: Publisher |
Related publications | Graversgaard, Morten; Hedelin, Beatrice; Smith, Laurence; Gertz, Flemming; Højberg, Anker L.; Langford, John; Martinez, Grit; Mostert, Erik; Ptak, Emilia; Peterson, Heidi; Stelljes, Nico; van den Brink, Cors; Refsgaard, Jens C. (2018). "Opportunities and Barriers for Water Co-Governance—A Critical Analysis of Seven Cases of Diffuse Water Pollution from Agriculture in Europe, Australia and North America." Sustainability 10, no. 5: 1634. |