Governance conditions for improving quality drinking water resources: the need for enhancing connectivity

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Abstract

Realising the water quality objectives of the European Water Framework Directive have appeared to stagnate over the last decade all across Europe because of their highly complex nature. In the literature, interactive governance approaches tend to be regarded as the best way of dealing with complex water issues, but so far little empirical evidence has been reported on this perspective in regard to water quality issues. In this paper we have analysed how conditions of governance contribute to the realisation of water quality objectives at different types of drinking water resources in the Netherlands. The analysis demonstrates the importance of addressing different hydrological scales, institutional levels and sectors and thus enhance connectivity in order to improve water quality. The two other important conditions of governance approaches for water quality improvement which were identified are the use of joint fact-finding to gain a shared perception of risks, and the use of explicit decision-making and close monitoring of outcomes (re. water quality improvement), both of which contribute to this enhanced connectivity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1245–1260
Number of pages15
JournalWater Resources Management
Volume32
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Conditions of water governance
  • Water quality objectives
  • Drinking water resources
  • Cross-scale connectivity
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Science-policy interactions

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