Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7468348 Environmental Science & Policy 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
► The effectiveness of governance reform in the contemporary urban water context in Australia is explored. ► 90 interviews were conducted with urban water practitioners across three Australian cities. ► Resilient water systems require a mix of centralised, decentralised, formal and informal governance. ► Decentralised and informal governance approaches are particularly effective in early stages of transformation processes. ► Formal and centralised approaches become more effective during later stages of transformation.
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