Managing change toward adaptive water management through social learning

Autor(en): Pahl-Wostl, Claudia 
Sendzimir, Jan
Jeffrey, Paul
Aerts, Jeroen
Berkamp, Ger
Cross, Katharine
Stichwörter: ACTORS; adaptive governance; adaptive management; change management; Ecology; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Environmental Studies; GOVERNANCE; integrated water resources management; RESOURCES; RIVERS; social learning; TRANSITIONS; uncertainty
Erscheinungsdatum: 2007
Herausgeber: RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Journal: ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Volumen: 12
Ausgabe: 2
Zusammenfassung: 
The management of water resources is currently undergoing a paradigm shift toward a more integrated and participatory management style. This paper highlights the need to fully take into account the complexity of the systems to be managed and to give more attention to uncertainties. Achieving this requires adaptive management approaches that can more generally be defined as systematic strategies for improving management policies and practices by learning from the outcomes of previous management actions. This paper describes how the principles of adaptive water management might improve the conceptual and methodological base for sustainable and integrated water management in an uncertain and complex world. Critical debate is structured around four questions: ( 1) What types of uncertainty need to be taken into account in water management? ( 2) How does adaptive management account for uncertainty? ( 3) What are the characteristics of adaptive management regimes? ( 4) What is the role of social learning in managing change? Major transformation processes are needed because, in many cases, the structural requirements, e. g., adaptive institutions and a flexible technical infrastructure, for adaptive management are not available. In conclusion, we itemize a number of research needs and summarize practical recommendations based on the current state of knowledge.
ISSN: 17083087

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