Adaptive water management: on the need for using the post-wwii science in water governance

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    Energy is also highly dependent on water, making electricity production one of the major drivers of global water stress (Hadian and Madani 2013; Jin et_al 2019). Still, there seems to be very little of systems thinking in the structuring and functioning of water governance systems. The first one is the required understanding that water management is an intrinsically political undertaking and that the prevailing political systems have an impact on the effectiveness of water governance. The action plan for sustainable development 1996 Global Water Partnership (GWP) formed to launch a World Bank-style IWRM . . .

     

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