Climate change and water security: challenges for adaptive water management

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dc.contributor.authorAllan, Catherine
dc.contributor.authorXia, Jun
dc.contributor.authorPahl-Wostl, Claudia
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-23T16:14:35Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-23T16:14:35Z-
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.issn18773435
dc.identifier.urihttps://osnascholar.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/unios/11145-
dc.description.abstractWater security is a key policy area for the Anthropocene; here we consider recent discourses of adaptive management in relation to water security. Definitions of water security emphasise the dual productive/destructive potentials of water, indicating its inherent economic, social and environmental complexity. Adaptive management has potential to address this social-ecological complexity because it supports a holistic approach. Although adaptive management is sometimes reduced to little more than conventional action under a new name, the potential for integrative, holistic, learning centred approaches remains within the concept of adaptation, and in the complementary conceptualisations of Integrated Water Resources Management, Social Learning and Resilience Thinking. Linking across policy fields (the water-food-energy-nexus) can only be achieved by these types of adaptive flexible and reflective approaches, and there is some, albeit tentative, moves in this direction in China's National Water Policy, the European Flood Directive and Australia's Murray-Darling Basin Plan. There is, however, much to do before water security, under an adaptive paradigm, becomes a concept and institutionalised practice that is continuously re-viewed and reconstructed to meet the needs of an ever changing world.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherELSEVIER SCI LTD
dc.relation.ispartofCURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
dc.subjectCHINA
dc.subjectEnvironmental Sciences
dc.subjectEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology
dc.subjectGOVERNANCE
dc.subjectGreen & Sustainable Science & Technology
dc.subjectHUAI
dc.subjectPOLICY
dc.subjectPRESSURE
dc.subjectRESOURCES MANAGEMENT
dc.subjectScience & Technology - Other Topics
dc.subjectWORLD
dc.titleClimate change and water security: challenges for adaptive water management
dc.typereview
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.cosust.2013.09.004
dc.identifier.isiISI:000331149400012
dc.description.volume5
dc.description.issue6
dc.description.startpage625
dc.description.endpage632
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0003-2098-4759
dc.contributor.researcheridF-7137-2014
dc.identifier.eissn18773443
dc.publisher.placeTHE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
dcterms.isPartOf.abbreviationCurr. Opin. Environ. Sustain.
crisitem.author.deptInstitut für Umweltsystemforschung-
crisitem.author.deptidresearchcenter5-
crisitem.author.parentorgUniversität Osnabrück-
crisitem.author.netidPaCl441-
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