A learning process
Resilience narratives
In Cadwago two pieces of work have been done related to how stakeholders perceive the ecosystem (i.e., their resilience paradigm). They looked at different resilience narratives. Resilience fingerprint The Canadian team at ESRC, Brock University, led by Ryan Plummer, analysed the case studies within Cadwago in relation to four narratives: engineering, ecological, social-ecological, and epistemic resilience narratives. They assessed a...
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Climate change, variability and extremes: in the context of water governance
Flexibility and adaptability are key qualities for governance paradigms in a changing world of climate change, variability and extremes
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Gender theory as a basis for understanding why environmental agencies have difficulties to incorporate and develop collaborative water governance approaches
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Facilitating social learning and the development of win-win adaptive responses to climate change.
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