Format:
1 Online-Ressource (275 Seiten)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9783748910190
Series Statement:
Sustainable Development in the 21st Century v.4
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Cover -- Part 1: Introduction -- 1. Chile against the current: water governance facing climate change -- 1.1 Zooming into Chile: spatial patterns of water conflicts -- 1.2 The emblematic case of Petorca -- 2. Research question -- Part 2: Conceptual framework and theoretical background -- 3. Definition of central terms -- 4. Conceptualizing and methods -- 5. An institutionalist perspective on social-ecological systems -- 5.1 Contributions of Ostrom's social-ecological system framework to this study -- 5.2 Actor-centered institutionalism in the light of water governance -- 5.2.1 Actors -- 5.2.2 Action orientation -- 5.2.3 Action situation and scope of action -- 5.2.4 Actors constellations and modes of action -- 5.3 Syntheses and the role of game theory and social innovation -- 6. Hypotheses -- Part 3: Results -- 7. The social-ecological system of Petorca Province -- 7.1 Social, economic, and political setting -- 7.2 Related ecosystems -- 7.3 Resource system and resource unit -- 7.4 Governance systems -- 7.5 Actors and action orientation -- 7.5.1 Actor group: civil society -- 7.5.1.1 Local leaders -- 7.5.1.2 Activists -- 7.5.1.3 Citizens -- 7.5.2 Actor group: governmental bodies and authorities -- 7.5.2.1 Local authorities -- 7.5.2.2 Regional authorities -- 7.5.2.2 National authorities -- 7.5.3 Actor group: economy -- 7.5.3.1 Large-scale agriculture -- 7.5.3.2 Water provider -- 7.5.4 Others -- 7.5.4.1 Padre Fernando -- 7.5.4.2 Susana -- 7.5.4.3 Maria -- 7.5.4.4 Alfredo -- Part 4: Discussion -- 8. The focal action situation: flows of water governance in Petorca -- 8.1 Market-based institutional framework -- 8.2 Patterns of interaction orientation -- 8.2.1 Individualistic behavior, competition and low cooperation -- 8.2.2 Cooperative quality of collaborative projects in the field
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8.2.3 Social innovations in Petorca -- 8.3 Mechanisms of market-based water governance and low cooperation -- 8.3.2 Low level of trust -- 8.3.3 Transparency restricted by communication gaps and biases -- 8.3.4 Lack of enforcement -- 8.3.5 Inner, experienced heuristics, norms and rules -- 8.3.6 Ambiguous impact of ecological factors -- 8.3.7 Conection factors: institutional entropy and inequality -- 8.4 Leverage points for enhanced cooperation -- 8.4.1 Fostering transparency with the help of trust-worthy facilitators -- 8.4.2 Overcoming heterogeneity and rejection of politics by highlighting social and economic benefits -- 8.4.3 Establishing information and fairness by self-organization and institutional bricolage -- 8.4.4 Remaining challenges of social innovations -- 8.5 From here to where? Towards polycentric water governance on river basin scale -- 8.5.1 Politics and polity suggestions -- 8.5.2 Policy suggestions -- Part 5: Conclusions -- 9. Empirical findings -- 10. Theoretical and practical significance of this study -- 11. Limitations of this study and recommendations for future research -- References -- Annex
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Roose, Ilka Flows of Chilean Water Governance Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2020 ISBN 9783848769308
Language:
English
Keywords:
Chile
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Wasserwirtschaft
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Nachhaltigkeit
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Politik
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Hochschulschrift