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Adaptive and sustainable water management: from improved conceptual foundations to transformative change

Claudia Pahl‐Wostl

2020International Journal of Water Resources Development44 citationsDOI

Abstract

Water resources management is far from being sustainable, despite decades of scholarly work to improve the conceptual foundations of water management practice. Arguments have been provided that paradigm shifts are needed towards more integrated and adaptive water management approaches. This article provides a critical reflection on the translation of such claims from discourse to practice. It reviews conceptual developments and discusses persistent challenges. Some developments that might trigger transformative change are highlighted. These include climate change, nexus approaches to integrated landscape management, and the role of indigenous communities. The article makes recommendations on how science can support mobilizing the transformative potential of these developments.

Topics & Concepts

Transformative learningNexus (standard)Conceptual frameworkIndigenousClimate changeEngineering ethicsSociologySustainable developmentIntegrated water resources managementWater resourcesEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental ethicsPolitical scienceEngineeringSocial scienceEcologyEnvironmental sciencePedagogyPhilosophyEmbedded systemBiologyLawWater resources management and optimizationWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesHydrology and Watershed Management Studies
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