Authors
Robert G Varady, Katharine Meehan, Emily McGovern
Publication date
2009/1/1
Journal
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
150-155
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Over the last century, the aperture of water governance has widened beyond local and regional schemes to include a growing number of dynamic organizations and events with a “global” scope. Until recently, little had been written about the historical development of global water governance, institutional connectivity within the field, or key organizational successes and failures as perceived by water experts. This paper provides water scientists, managers, policymakers, and those with an interest in international water issues with an overview of global initiatives. It charts the emergence of a set of institutions and events, referred to as “global water initiatives,” or GWIs, using a survey of water experts and other research. Institutional diversity among GWIs is described by defining four distinct types of initiatives and specific differences in scope and programmatic orientation. This overview also entails the historical …
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Scholar articles
RG Varady, K Meehan, E McGovern - Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2009