Types of Transboundary Water Governance Regimes: Theoretical Discussion and Empirical Illustrations

  • Bréthaut C
  • Pflieger G
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Abstract

This chapter offers an analytical tool for exploring the governance of transboundary rivers by presenting three governance regimes: integrated, monofunctional and polycentric. First, the theory underpinning each model is introduced and discussed, then each is illustrated by a specific case study---the Rhine for the integrated regime, the Danube for the monofunctional regime and the Columbia River for the polycentric regime.

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Bréthaut, C., & Pflieger, G. (2020). Types of Transboundary Water Governance Regimes: Theoretical Discussion and Empirical Illustrations. In Governance of a Transboundary River (pp. 39–70). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19554-0_2

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