Journal article

Critical Reflections on Building a Community of Conversation about Water Governance in Australia

Naomi Rubenstein, Philip J Wallis, Raymond L Ison, Lee Godden

Water Alternatives: an interdisciplinary journal on water, politics and development | Water Alternatives Association | Published : 2016

Abstract

Water governance has emerged as a field of research endeavour in response to failures of current and historical management approaches to adequately address persistent decline in ecological health of many river catchments and pressures on associated communities. Attention to situational framing is a key aspect of emerging approaches to water governance research, including innovations that build capacity and confidence to experiment with approaches capable of transforming situations usefully framed as 'wicked'. Despite international investment in water governance research, a national research agenda on water governance was lacking in Australia in the late 2000s as were mechanisms to build the ..

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