How to improve water governance in multifunctional irrigation systems? Balancing stakeholder engagement in hydrosocial territories

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How to improve water governance in multifunctional irrigation systems? Balancing stakeholder engagement in hydrosocial territories. / Ricart, Sandra; Rico, Antonio; Kirk, Nick et al.
In: International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 35, No. 3, 04.05.2019, p. 491-524.

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title = "How to improve water governance in multifunctional irrigation systems?: Balancing stakeholder engagement in hydrosocial territories",
abstract = "The aim of this article is to conduct an evidence-based analysis of stakeholder engagement in decision-making processes affecting multifunctional irrigation systems. The selection of case studies has allowed us to examine different tools that promote stakeholder engagement and good governance. The case studies show how stakeholder engagement in irrigation systems shapes hydrosocial territories: (1) by reducing tension between stakeholders, (2) by redirecting regional planning and strategy, (3) by highlighting water crises, (4) by decentralizing water responsibilities, and (5) by integrating values and beliefs from different stakeholders.",
keywords = "Sustainability Governance, water governance, Irrigation systems, Multifunctionality, stakeholder engagement, hydrosocial territories, Environmental Governance",
author = "Sandra Ricart and Antonio Rico and Nick Kirk and Franca B{\"u}low and Anna Ribas-Palom and David Pav{\'o}n",
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