Adaptive Water Management and Policy Learning in a Changing Climate: a Formal Comparative Analysis of Eight Water Management Regimes in Europe, Africa and Asia

Autor(en): Huntjens, Patrick
Pahl-Wostl, Claudia 
Rihoux, Benoit
Schlueter, Maja
Flachner, Zsuzsanna
Neto, Susana
Koskova, Romana
Dickens, Chris
Kiti, Isah Nabide
Stichwörter: adaptive and integrated water management; adaptive capacity; climate change adaptation strategies; complex adaptive systems; droughts; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Environmental Studies; floods; formal comparative analysis; multi-value qualitative comparative analysis (mvQCA); policy learning; river basin management; TRANSITIONS; triple loop learning
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Herausgeber: WILEY PERIODICALS, INC
Journal: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
Volumen: 21
Ausgabe: 3
Startseite: 145
Seitenende: 163
Zusammenfassung: 
This article provides an evidence-based and policy-relevant contribution to understanding the phenomenon of policy learning and its structural constraints in the field of river basin management, in particular related to coping with current and future climatic hazards such as floods and droughts. This has been done by a formal comparative analysis of eight water management regimes, by using multi-value qualitative comparative analysis, focusing on the relationship between regime characteristics (as explanatory variables) and different levels of policy learning (as output value). This research has revealed the importance of the socio-cognitive dimension, as an essential emerging property of complex adaptive governance systems. This socio-cognitive dimension depends on a specific set of structural conditions; in particular, better integrated cooperation structures in combination with advanced information management are the key factors leading towards higher levels of policy learning. Furthermore, this research highlights a number of significant positive correlations between different regime elements, thereby identifying a stabilizing mechanism in current management regimes, and this research also highlights the necessity of fine-tuning centralized control with bottom-up approaches. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.
ISSN: 1756932X
DOI: 10.1002/eet.571

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