Engaging with the politics of water governance

Margreet Zwarteveen*, Jeltsje S. Kemerink-Seyoum, Michelle Kooy, Jaap Evers, Tatiana Acevedo Guerrero, Bosman Batubara, Adriano Biza, Akosua Boakye-Ansah, Suzanne Faber, Andres Cabrera Flamini, Gabriela Cuadrado-Quesada, Emanuele Fantini, Joyeeta Gupta, Shahnoor Hasan, Rozemarijn ter Horst, Hameed Jamali, Frank Jaspers, Pedi Obani, Klaas Schwartz, Zaki ShubberHermen Smit, Phil Torio, Mireia Tutusaus, Anna Wesselink

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Abstract

The goal of the study is to strengthen the analytical purchase of the term water governance and improve the utility of the concept for describing and analyzing actual water distribution processes. We argue this is necessary as most writing on water governance is more concerned with promoting particular politically inspired agendas of what water governance should be than with understanding what it actually is. We believe that water governance at heart is about political choices as to where water should flow; about the norms, rules and laws on which such choices should be based; about who is best able or qualified to decide about this; and about the kind of societal future such choices support. We identify distributions—of water, voice and authority, and expertise—as the empirical anchor and entry-point of our conceptualization of water governance. This usefully allows foregrounding questions of equity in water governance discussions and provides the empirical foundation for a meaningful engagement with the politics of water governance.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1245
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalWIREs Water
Volume4
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Sept 2017
Externally publishedYes

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