OECD principles on water governance in practice: an assessment of existing frameworks in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and South America
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Camkin, Jeff
Fenemor, Andrew
Tan, Poh-Ling
Baptista, Jaime Melo
Ribeiro, Marcia
Schulze, Roland
Stuart-Hill, Sabine
Spray, Chris
Elfithri, Rahmah
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Through the lens of the 12 OECD Principles on Water Governance, this article examines six water resources and water services frameworks in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and South America to understand enhancing and constraining contextual factors. Qualitative and quantitative methods are used to analyze each framework against four criteria: alignment; implementation; on-ground results; and policy impact. Four main target areas are identified for improving water governance: policy coherence; financing; managing trade-offs; and ensuring integrity and transparency by all decision makers and stakeholders. Suggestions are presented to support practical implementation of the principles through better government action and stakeholder involvement.
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Water International
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43
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Civil engineering
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