Jan 01, 2005
- Description
This Policy Brief highlights the need for water management to incorporate complexity and uncertainty and introduces the concepts of resilience? and ?adaptive co-management.? It emphasises the need to go from conventional to ecosystem-oriented adaptive freshwater management.
- Published by
- Albaeco
- Centre for Transdisciplinary Research (CTM) at Stockholm University
- International Executive Service Corp (IESC)
- Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)
- Swedish Water House
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Geography
- Asia (Southern)
- Europe (Scandinavia) / Sweden / Kristianstad
- North America / United States (Midwestern) / Wisconsin (Lake Mendota)
- Language
- English
- Copyright
- Copyright 2005 Swedish Water House; Centre for Transdisciplinary Research (CTM) at Stockholm University; Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI); International Executive Service Corp (IESC); Albaeco.
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- Title
- Resilience: Going from Conventional to Adaptive Freshwater Management for Human and Ecosystem Compatibility
- Publication date
- 2005-01-01
- Publication year
- 2005
- Copyright holder(s)
- Albaeco, Centre for Transdisciplinary Research (CTM) at Stockholm University, International Executive Service Corp (IESC), Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), Swedish Water House
- Geographical focus
- Asia (Southern), Europe (Scandinavia) / Sweden / Kristianstad, North America / United States (Midwestern) / Wisconsin (Lake Mendota)
- Keywords
- resilience, swedish water, water house, policy briefs, freshwater
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Language
- English
- URL
- https://fisheries.issuelab.org/resource/resilience-going-from-conventional-to-adaptive-freshwater-management-for-human-and-ecosystem-compatibility
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