All over the world countries struggle with water stress.
Problems vary from water scarcity and a degrading water quality, to
floods and a rising sea level due to climate change. The European
Union adopted a Water Framework Directive to improve the
sustainability of water management in its member states. Water
management should be coordinated at the level of river basins as a
whole. Interests of various user groups should be better
represented. River basin visions should take into account the
impact of all human activities on the status of the resource. Water
legislation needs streamlining and more focus on its
implementation. The European Union advocates regulating water
prices by charging the costs of water services on the basis of full
cost recovery and the polluter pays principle.
This book examines the development of water management in the
Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. It is
based on the European research project EUWARENESS. The authors
apply a theoretical framework for the analysis of institutional
regimes, water governance and property rights. The evolution of
national water resource regimes is described over a period of
almost 200 years (1800-2000). The long-term perspective enables the
reader to see the conditions under which regime transformation and
paradigm change are made possible. The book also includes a
critical analysis of policy making by the European Union, and a
comparative review and analysis of regime development in the six
countries involved.
This book is followed by another volume published with Kluwer
Academic Publishers on "Integrated Governance and Water Basin
Management," edited by Hans Bressers and Stefan Kuks.
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