A diagnostic framework to assess the governance of the São Francisco River Basin Committee, Brazil
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Bouckaert, Frederick
Vasconcelos, Vitor Vieira
Wei, Yongping
Empinotti, Vanessa Lucena
Daniell, Katherine
Pittock, Jamie
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Environmental governance requires integrating social-institutional governance and river basin management as part of
the sustainable river basin development. This remains challenging and few tools exist to facilitate this objective. As
part of a diagnostic governance framework on basin management in the São Francisco River Basin in Brazil, this
paper investigates the influence of four governance indicators of institutions, leadership, collaboration, and learning.
Data on governance and biophysical condition were collected through semi-structured stakeholder interviews and
indicator scoring. Institutions were found to be robust and
based on shared values, despite adherence to different paradigms (top-down vs. bottom-up) and lack of transparency
and clarity of roles. It was found that leadership, and its
function of decision making, required enhanced subsidiarity
and autonomy for the river basin committee. Collaboration
was based on mutual respect, but needed to be improved
to achieve fairer water allocation and payments, social justice, and ecological sustainability. It was found that learning requires better knowledge transfer and capacity building at municipal level. The current São Francisco Basin Plan (2016–2025) will build on a robust history of capacity
building, but should include governance indicators for performance evaluation of environmental governance.
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World Water Policy
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2099-12-31
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