Authors
Susan J Van de Meene, Rebekka R Brown, Megan A Farrelly
Publication date
2011/8/1
Journal
Global environmental change
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
1117-1127
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Shifting from traditional, large, centralised infrastructure to alternative, distributed technologies is widely accepted as essential for enabling sustainable water management. Despite technical advances in sustainable urban water management over recent decades, the shift from traditional to more sustainable approaches remains slow. Current research on socio-institutional barriers suggests this poor implementation relates to a limited understanding of the different forms of governance needed to support alternative approaches, rather than the potential ineffectiveness of the technologies and practices. While some governance scholars express preferences for ideal hierarchical, market or network governance approaches, others suggest a hybrid of these approaches may be more appropriate for achieving sustainability. Currently, there is limited commentary about the potential characteristics of sustainable urban water …
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Scholar articles
SJ Van de Meene, RR Brown, MA Farrelly - Global environmental change, 2011