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2020
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A Socio-Ecological System Analysis of Multilevel Water Governance in Nicaragua

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TUDa URI
tuda/7132
URN
urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-189091
DOI
10.26083/tuprints-00018909
Autor:innen
Montenegro, Luis
Hack, Jochen ORCID 0000-0002-8060-7990
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Nicaragua enacted its Water Law in 2007, with the Dublin Principles for sustainable water management and integrated water resources management as its guiding framework. Implementation of the law remains a challenge, but significant efforts have been made to roll out this new water resources framework, to improve water management by enhancing a multilevel water governance system. To analyze multilevel water governance in Nicaragua and diagnose stakeholders’ roles and compliance with the law, we applied a socio-ecological system framework and several methods of analysis to process data collected from 52 in-depth semistructured interviews conducted with key stakeholders in the water sector. We found that the major variables affecting multilevel water governance were social interests, administrative capacity, and political, economic, and legal arrangements. The results suggest that there is centralization at the national level, a tendency toward noncollective choice rules, little investment in water resources, and a lack of knowledge concerning conflict resolution mechanisms. For multilevel water governance, a lack of funds is the main social, economic, and political constraint, affecting interactions and outcomes. Nevertheless, there is great potential to improve water resource management in Nicaragua by enacting the self-funding schemes established in the law. Moreover, government institutions, users, and various networks are willing to participate and take action to implement the law.

Sprache
Englisch
Fachbereich/-gebiet
11 Fachbereich Material- und Geowissenschaften > Geowissenschaften > Fachgebiet Ingenieurökologie
DDC
500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik > 550 Geowissenschaften
Institution
Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt
Ort
Darmstadt
Titel der Zeitschrift / Schriftenreihe
Water
Jahrgang der Zeitschrift
12
Heftnummer der Zeitschrift
6
ISSN
2073-4441
Verlag
MDPI
Publikationsjahr der Erstveröffentlichung
2020
Verlags-DOI
10.3390/w12061676
PPN
50177629X

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