Adaptive Governance of Water Resources Shared with Indigenous Peoples: The Role of Law
Abstract
Adaptive governance is an emergent phenomenon resulting from the interaction of locally driven collaborative efforts with a hierarchy of governmental regulation and management and is thought to be capable of navigating social−ecological change as society responds to the effects of climate change. The assertion of Native American water rights on highly developed water systems in North America has triggered governance innovations that resemble...
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Title
Adaptive Governance of Water Resources Shared with Indigenous Peoples: The Role of Law
Published Date
Mar 11, 2016
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
97 - 97
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