Title
Reforming water governance structures
Date Issued
01 January 2014
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
book part
Author(s)
De Stefano L.
Jacobi P.R.
López-Gunn E.
Solanes M.
Delacámara G.
Marín G.
Embid A.
Empinotti V.
Blanco E.
Donoso G.
Rica M.
Uribe N.
Jiménez A.
Amezcua T.H.
Lucen, Marielena
Montenegro J.I.
Pérez Espejo R.
Chang P.P.
Zorrilla-Miras P.
Publisher(s)
Taylor and Francis
Abstract
Water governance can be defined as a system that makes water management more effective, accountable and participatory, thus strengthening the role of multiple stakeholders in institutional capacity bUilding, improving coordination, broadening participation and consolidating partnerships Uacobi, 2009). Water governance structures in some LAC have undergone reforms that implied not only re-orientation of policy priorities and approaches, but also the restructuring of institutional frameworks. This has led to the need for new intermediate institutions that enable a negotiated approach to water governance. Two issues hamper the capacity of institutions to improve and adjust to constantly changing conditions: the lack of proper evaluation of the quality of policies - often a consequence of lack of transparency and accountability that may favour some actors and their private interests over others; and the lack of adequate control over bureaucratic systems. Institutional reforms involved changes in the ‘rules of the game’, expressed by the coexistence of formal laws, informal norms and practices, and organizational structures, as well as strengthening institutional capacity.
Start page
285
End page
316
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geografía económica y cultural Estudios urbanos
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84920001961
Resource of which it is part
Water for Food Security and Well-being in Latin America and the Caribbean: Social and Environmental Implications for a Globalized Economy
ISBN of the container
9781134682805
Sources of information: Directorio de Producción Científica Scopus