Co-Engineering and participatory water management: Organisational challenges for water governance

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    Abstract

    Effective participatory water management requires effective co-engineering – the collective process whereby organisational decisions are made on how to bring stakeholders together. This trans-disciplinary book highlights the challenges involved in the collective initiation, design, implementation and evaluation of water planning and management processes. It demonstrates how successful management requires the effective handling of two participatory processes: the stakeholder water management process and the co-engineering process required to organise this. The book provides practical methods for supporting improved participatory processes, including the application of theory and models to aid decision-making. International case studies of these applications from Australia, Europe and all over the world including Africa, are used to examine negotiations and leadership approaches, and their effects on the participatory stakeholder processes. This international review of participatory water governance forms an important resource for academic researchers in hydrology, environmental management and water policy, and also practitioners and policy-makers working in water management.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    Number of pages335
    Volume9781107012318
    ISBN (Electronic)9780511998072
    ISBN (Print)9781107012318
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012

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