作者: Marjolein C.J. Van Eerd , Mark A. Wiering , Carel Dieperink
DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2015.1075376
关键词: Catchment area 、 Westphalian sovereignty 、 Solidarity 、 Water supply 、 Political science 、 Corporate governance 、 Environmental resource management 、 Climate change 、 Directive 、 Political economy 、 Conceptualization
摘要: Climate change is putting pressure on water systems, and its effects transcend man-made boundaries, making cooperation across territorial borders essential. The governance of transboundary flood risk management calls for solidarity among riparians, as climate will make river basins more prone to flooding. ‘Solidarity’ means that individuals act support members a particular community which they belong. Recently, the principle has become institutionalized due formalization in EU Floods Directive. However, it not clear what upstream–downstream practices management. Understanding meaning important development cross-border adaptation governance. This article discusses conceptualization explores international Dutch North Rhine–Westphalian border region. Our critical case study reveals although all actors u...