The spatial component of integrative water resources management: differentiating integration of land and water governance

Tom Scholten*, Thomas Hartmann, Tejo Spit

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Abstract

Contemporary water-governance approaches lack an understanding of the differences revealed when land and water governance interact. Conflicts arise because the spatial component is less regarded in water-governance approaches. This explorative paper introduces an analytical framework for the common management of land and water along three frontiers: the vertical frontier concerns the interaction between subsurface groundwater and land uses on the surface; the horizontal frontier refers to coastlines or riverfronts; and the fluent frontier is about inundations and flood events. Rather than a panacea for all governance issues, this paper proposes a more differentiated perspective on integrative water-governance approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)800-817
Number of pages19
JournalInternational Journal of Water Resources Development
Volume36
Issue number5
Early online date1 Jan 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • governance frontiers
  • integrated water resource management
  • OECD principles
  • water governance

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