By Nadine Schröder
When: January 8th-9th 2019
Where: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig
Organizers:
Nadine Schröder (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
Barbara Schröter (Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF))
Frank Hüesker (UFZ Leipzig)
Content:
During this workshop we want to discuss on European Water governance and to address frameworks/ lenses/ concepts/ theories and methods to research water governance: Which factors, levels and scales do they focus on? Which roles play participation, sector integration and basin approaches? We draw conclusions how the governance might be improved in favor of better performance: Which factors may influence local, regional and national success or failure? Are best-practice examples identifiable empirically? Additionally, we critically reflect how the chosen frameworks and methods predetermine the findings of regulating parameters. We aim for joint products as results of the workshop, like e.g. a special issue, a book, joint conference panels, seeding joint projects, work on the science-policy interface, a manifest and so on, which is open to be discussed and depends on the interest of the participants.
You can have a look at the abstract and preliminary program here:
Sabrina Kirschke, of UNU-FLORES’s Water Resources Management Uni t, will present on the role of complexity in addressing the challenges of water quality in the panel “ Rethinking Sector Integration, Coordination, and Public Participation ” at the international workshop “Rethinking the Governance of European Water Protection” (#EUWaterProtection2019).
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