Water policy entrepreneurs : a research companion to water transitions around the globe

Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Transitions in Water Management: Positioning this Book, Dave Huitema and Sander Meijerink 2. Understanding and Managing Water Policy Transitions, a Policy Science Perspective, Sander Meijerink and Dave Huitema 3. Driving Forces in Global Fresh Water Governance, Joyeeta Gupta PART II: THE AMERICAS 4. Transitions: Transcending Multiple Ways of Knowing Water Resources in the United States, Helen Ingram and Raul Lejano 5. Political and Economic Apertures and the Shifting State-Citizen Relationship: Reforming Mexico's National Water Policy, Margaret Wilder PART III: AUSTRALASIA 6. Implementing Integrated River Basin Management in China, Dorri te Boekhorst, Toine Smits, Yu Xiubo, Li Lifeng, Lei Gang and Zhang Chen 7. Where Does Policy Change Come From? And Where Does it End Up? Establishing Water User Associations in Large-Scale Canal Irrigation Systems in India, Vishal Narain 8. Averted Crises, Contested Transitions: Water Management in the Upper Ping River Basin, Northern Thailand, Louis Lebel, Po Garden, Nutthawat Subsin and Sakkarin Na Nan 9. Transitions in Indonesian Water Policy: Policy Windows through Crisis, Response through Implementation, Anjali Bhat and Peter P. Mollinga 10. The Contribution of Actors to Achieving Sustainability in Australia through Water Policy Transitions, Sara Hughes and Jennifer McKay PART IV: AFRICA 11. South African Water and Mining Policy: A Study of Strategies for Transition Management, Anthony Richard Turton 12. Past, Present and Future Landscapes of Water Policy in Tanzania, Jaqui Goldin and Deusdedit Kibassa PART V: EUROPE 13. European Union Water Policy: To Transition or Not to Transition? Coalitions as Key, Lena Partzsch 14. The Introduction of Floodplain Rehabilitation and Rural Development into the Water Policy for the Tisza River in Hungary, Saskia E. Werners, Zsuzsanna Flachner and Piotr Matczak 15. Spanish Water Management in Transition: Transition Management Watered Down? Nuria Font and Joan Subirats 16. Neo-Liberal Transitions in Hydropower and Irrigation Water Management in Turkey: Main Actors and Opposition Groups, Aysegul Kibaroglu, Argun Baskan and Sezin Alp 17. Transitions to Adaptive Approaches to Water Management and Governance in Sweden, Per Olsson and Victor Galaz 18. Germany: Transitions in Flood Management in the Rhine Basin, Gert Becker 19. Policy Dynamics in Dutch Water Management: Analyzing the Contribution of Policy Entrepreneurs to Policy Change, Dave Huitema and Sander Meijerink PART VI: CONCLUSIONS 20. Water Policy Transitions, Policy Entrepreneurs and Change Strategies: Lessons Learned, Sander Meijerink and Dave Huitema

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