2018
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4422asoc0125r2vu18l1ao
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Discussions on Water Governance: Patterns and Common Paths

Abstract: Water governance is a prominent theme in the discourse of international agencies and organizations, and in the research field. Given the continuous importance of this theme in discourse, politics and science, this article presents the results of a comprehensive literature review aiming to provide an overview of discussions on water governance. With the ample body of material reviewed, the main contributions were collated and summarized in terms of their motivations and core ideas. The discussions presented her… Show more

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“…The integration of different policies that affect water resources must occur at different levels and scales [64], vertically and horizontally: involving various administrative levels, e.g., municipalities, states, and the federation (in this case, Brazil), as well as different sectors at a given level, such as government sectors, public and private organizations, civil society, etc., related to different areas of management [65]. Multilevel integration is a key concept in water management [19,33], based on the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) model, a world reference from the 1990s onwards [1,66]. The development of IWRM depends on a favorable legal framework, an adequate institutional arrangement, and the implementation of management instruments aimed at water resources.…”
Section: Theoretical-methodological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of different policies that affect water resources must occur at different levels and scales [64], vertically and horizontally: involving various administrative levels, e.g., municipalities, states, and the federation (in this case, Brazil), as well as different sectors at a given level, such as government sectors, public and private organizations, civil society, etc., related to different areas of management [65]. Multilevel integration is a key concept in water management [19,33], based on the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) model, a world reference from the 1990s onwards [1,66]. The development of IWRM depends on a favorable legal framework, an adequate institutional arrangement, and the implementation of management instruments aimed at water resources.…”
Section: Theoretical-methodological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A governança adaptativa consiste no conjunto de interações entre atores, redes, organizações e instituições visando alcançar um estado desejado para os sistemas socioecológicos (Chaffin et al, 2014) e é uma abordagem emergente na ampla discussão que envolve a governança da água (Ribeiro & Johnsson, 2018). Além disso, é a governança ambiental que possibilita o surgimento de ações coletivas que facilitam a adaptação às mudanças e incertezas, além da capacidade de evolução (Cosens et al, 2014;Schulz et al, 2017).…”
Section: Governança Adaptativaunclassified
“…Dada a situação atual de intensificação dos processos de mudança global, esse conceito emerge como um dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS), pois reconhece a água como um direito humano essencial para a vida na Terra (ONU, 2015;WWAP, 2019;NOSCHANG & SCHELEDER, 2018). No entanto, a sustentabilidade hídrica abriga uma complexidade intensa em relação à sua aplicação prática, uma vez que os múltiplos usos e demandas desafiam a capacidade dos sistemas de governança a oferecer respostas (RIBEIRO & FORMIGA-JOHNSSON, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified