Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 262 g
Reihe: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance
Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 262 g
Reihe: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance
ISBN: 978-1-032-08545-6
Verlag: Routledge
Expert contributors outline the role of law in water management and suggest solutions to make laws flexible and adaptive to changes in scientific knowledge and environmental, social and economic conditions. Each chapter addresses the topic with a different focus and offers an in-depth analysis of legal challenges related to the creation of interdisciplinary bridges, clarifying how science may be assimilated into decision-making processes and can thereby contribute to build evidence-based policies.
Legal Perspectives on Bridging Science and Policy will be of great interest to scholars of water law, water governance and environmental law.
This book was originally published in the journal Water International, as a special issue prepared by the International Association for Water Law (known as AIDA from its Spanish acronym https://www.aida-waterlaw.org), gathering selected papers dealing with law and governance from the XVI World Water Congress of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) (2017).
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Postgraduate and Undergraduate
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Introduction: Bridging science and policy: legal perspectives Mara Tignino, Raya Marina Stephan, Renée Martin-Nagle and Owen McIntyre 1. The future of domestic water law: trends and developments revisited, and where reform is headed Stefano Burchi 2. The adaptation potential of water law in Canada: changing existing water use entitlements Deborah Curran 3. Proof of sufficient water resources as a prerequisite for the authorization of new urban developments: the Spanish model Roberto O. Bustillo Bolado and Laura Movilla Pateiro 4. Understanding water disputes in Chile with text and data mining tools Mauricio Herrera, Cristian Candia, Diego Rivera, Douglas Aitken, Daniel Brieba, Camila Boettiger, Guillermo Donoso and Alex Godoy-Faúndez 5. Bringing back ecological flows: migratory fish, hydropower and legal maladaptivity in the governance of Finnish rivers Niko Soininen, Antti Belinskij, Anssi Vainikka and Hannu Huuskonen 6. Forestry management and water law: comparing Ecuador and Arizona Andrés Martínez Moscoso and Rhett Larson 7. Factors identifying aquifers with a high probability of management success Eric L. Garner 8. The evolving framework for transboundary cooperation in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System Elena Quadri