Coordination of policies and governance: regime requirements in Dutch freshwater management
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https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v7i4.4398Keywords:
freshwater governance, river restoration in the Netherlands, contextual water management (CWM), EU Water Framework Directive, Regge restoration project, sustainable developmentAbstract
Sustainable development presents public authorities with many challenges. Increasing steering capacity, legitimising current actions to address intergenerational benefits, and developing capacity to incorporate learning while dealing with complexities and uncertainties are needed to address upcoming dilemmas (Bressers and Rosenbaum, 2003). Consequently, the coordination of policies across policy domains and governance scales is essential.
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