Water and Indigenous rights: Mechanisms and pathways of recognition, representation, and redistribution

S Jackson - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous water rights contests take many forms, manifesting in conflict over water
resource development, exclusion from decision‐making, marginalization in regional political …

Can Western water law become more 'relational'? A survey of comparative laws affecting water across Australasia and the Americas

E Macpherson - Journal of the Royal Society of new Zealand, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
There is increasing support, in international legal theory and advocacy, for water
governance approaches that go beyond the technocratic, and recognise the reciprocal …

Governing complexity: Integrating science, governance, and law to manage accelerating change in the globalized commons

B Cosens, JB Ruhl, N Soininen… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
The speed and uncertainty of environmental change in the Anthropocene challenge the
capacity of coevolving social–ecological–technological systems (SETs) to adapt or transform …

[HTML][HTML] Water governance, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable water resources management

SB Megdal, S Eden, E Shamir - Water, 2017 - mdpi.com
Water governance and stakeholder engagement are receiving research attention for their
role in formulating and implementing solutions to the world's critical water challenges. The …

“The river is us; the river is in our veins”: re-defining river restoration in three Indigenous communities

CA Fox, NJ Reo, DA Turner, JA Cook, F Dituri… - Sustainability …, 2017 - Springer
Indigenous communities are increasingly taking the lead in river restoration, using the
process as an opportunity to re-engage deeply with their rivers, while revealing socio …

Three ecosophies for the Anthropocene: Environmental governance, continental posthumanism and indigenous expressivism

S Bignall, S Hemming, D Rigney - Deleuze Studies, 2016 - euppublishing.com
To facilitate engagement across diverse philosophical cultures, this paper expands points of
alliance between the 'ecosophical'perspectives shared by Deleuzo-Guattarian …

[PDF][PDF] Native American tribes and dam removal: restoring the Ottaway, Penobscot and Elwha Rivers

CA Fox, NJ Reo, B Fessell, F Dituri - Water Alternatives, 2022 - water-alternatives.org
Since the early 1900s, more than 1700 dams have been removed from rivers in the United
States. Native American Tribes have played a key role in many significant removals …

[HTML][HTML] Local participation in decentralized water governance: insights from north-central Namibia

S Hegga, I Kunamwene, G Ziervogel - Regional Environmental Change, 2020 - Springer
Although several semi-arid African countries are decentralizing water services and
attempting to increase the participation of local actors in water resource management, how …

Indigenous nation building for environmental futures: Murrundi flows through Ngarrindjeri country

S Hemming, D Rigney, S Bignall, S Berg… - Australasian Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nation in concert with the South Australian government
won the Australian River prize for best practice in water management, after leading the …

A Framework for governance Capacity: A broad perspective on steering efforts in society

J Van Popering-Verkerk, A Molenveld… - Administration & …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
In the network society, the capacity to deal with societal issues is spread among interacting
actors in governance networks. Knowledge about this capacity, often called “governance …