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Angie Katherin Salamanca-Cano and Pamela Durán-Díaz
Effective stakeholder engagement is vital for sustainable water management in the Bogotá River Basin, which faces serious environmental and socio-economic challenges, including water scarcity, pollution, and inequitable distribution. Engaging diverse sta...
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Carly Lawyer, Li An and Erfan Goharian
Global warming and climate variations are expected to alter hydrologic conditions and exacerbate flooding, primarily through increasingly frequent and intense storm events and sea-level rise. The interactions between coastlines and their inhabitants arou...
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Chakaphon Singto, Luuk Fleskens and Jeroen Vos
Substantive stakeholder engagement is increasingly recognized as essential for effective water resource development. Infrastructure development projects and strategies are however typically designed by engineers first before initiating discussions about ...
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Daniel Mercado-Garcia, Guido Wyseure and Peter Goethals
The ecosystem services (ES) approach offers an integrated perspective of social-ecological systems, suitable for holistic assessments of mining impacts. Yet for ES models to be policy-relevant, methodological consensus in mining contexts is needed. We re...
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Wietske Medema, Jan Adamowski, Christopher Orr, Alison Furber, Arjen Wals and Nicolas Milot
The sustainable governance of water resources relies on processes of multi-stakeholder collaborations and interactions that facilitate the sharing and integration of diverse sources and types of knowledge. In this context, it is essential to fully recogn...
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Aziza Akhmouch, Delphine Clavreul
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A cursory glance at the literature on water governance reveals that stakeholder engagement has long been considered an integral part of sound governance processes. However, a closer look at the literature reveals that, beyond this general assertion, ther...
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