Governance as a Trialogue: Government-Society-Science in Transition edited by Anthony R. Turton, Johanna Hanlie Hattingh, Gillian A. Maree, Dirk J. Roux, Marius Claassen, Wilma F. Strydom.

The last two decades have been marked by a dramatic increase in global attention to the concept of governance, especially in relation to the eff- tive and sustainable management of natural resources. During this period, issues of water governance have received particular attention, for example in re...

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Other Authors: Turton, Anthony R. (Editor), Hattingh, Johanna Hanlie (Editor), Maree, Gillian A. (Editor), Roux, Dirk J. (Editor), Claassen, Marius (Editor), Strydom, Wilma F. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Edition:1st ed. 2007.
Series:Water Resources Development and Management,
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Table of Contents:
  • Towards a Model for Ecosystem Governance: An Integrated Water Resource Management Example
  • An Overview of Governance
  • Global Experience on Governance
  • National Perspectives on Water Governance: Lessons from the IWRM Planning Process in Malawi and Zambia
  • Good Ecosystem Governance: Balancing Ecosystems and Social Needs
  • The Role of Good Governance in Sustainable Development: Implications for Integrated Water Resource Management in Southern Africa
  • Transnational Dimensions of Freshwater Ecosystem Governance
  • Interrogation of the Trialogue Model
  • From Dialogue to Trialogue: Sustainable Ecosystem Governance and Civil Society
  • Evolution of International Norms and Values for Transboundary Groundwater Governance
  • Dynamics of Transboundary Groundwater Management: Lessons from North America
  • Organisational Culture as a Function of Adaptability and Responsiveness in Public Service Agencies
  • Lessons from Changes in Governance of Fire Management: The Ukuvuka Operation Firestop Campaign
  • The Government-and-Society Challenge in a Fledgling Democracy — Ecosystem Governance in South Africa, with a Particular Focus on the Management of the Phongolo Floodplains and Reservoir
  • Cross-cutting Governance Requirements
  • Principles Enabling Learning Environments for Good Ecosystem Governance
  • The Role of Communication in Governance: The River Health Programme as a Case Study
  • An Institutional Perspective on Governance — The Evolution of Integrated River Management in Victoria, Australia
  • Conclusion
  • Ecosystem Governance and the Trialogue Debate: An Overview of the Trialogue Relationship and the Engagement along Interfaces
  • The Trialogue Revisited: Quo Vadis Governance?.