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Political pitfalls of integrated watershed management

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SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES
卷 18, 期 2, 页码 101-117

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/08941920590894435

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consensus decision making; integrated water resources management; political decision making; watershed management; watershed organizations

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Integrated watershed management, preferably under the direction of a watershed or basin management body, has been prescribed in the water policy literature and from other quarters for decades. Few instances may be found where this recommendation has been implemented. This gap between prescription and practice is sometimes attributed to politics, as a sort of nuisance to he overcome or avoided through rational, comprehensive, consensus-based decision making. Fundamental political considerations are inherent in water resources management, however, and are unavoidable even if the desire,for watershed-scale decision-snaking bodies were realized. Boundary definition, choices about decision-making arrangements, and issues of accountability will arise in any watershed and may help to explain why watershed management has more often taken polycentric organizational forms composed of subwatershed communities of interest. An example of a small Southern California watershed is used to highlight the political issues inherent in attempts at watershed management.

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