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1 August 2013 Exploring Water Governance Arrangements in the Swiss Alps From the Perspective of Adaptive Capacity
Flurina Schneider, Christine Homewood
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Abstract

In times of increasing uncertainty because of climate and socioeconomic changes, the ability to deal with uncertainty and surprise is an essential requirement for the sustainability of alpine water governance. This article aims to contribute to the understanding of the adaptive capacity of water governance arrangements in the Swiss Alps and to propose options for reforms. To this purpose, we evaluated the current arrangements and the ways the actors have dealt with water shortages in the past, based on qualitative interviews and a document review. The research revealed that the adaptive capacity of the investigated arrangements is rather high with regard to reactive ways of responding to water shortage problems. However, there is limited capacity to proactively anticipate possible changes and to find prospective solutions on a regional scale. We conclude that with increased environmental and social pressures, forms of proactive water resource governance should be introduced, taking into account the welfare of people in both upstream and downstream areas.

International Mountain Society
Flurina Schneider and Christine Homewood "Exploring Water Governance Arrangements in the Swiss Alps From the Perspective of Adaptive Capacity," Mountain Research and Development 33(3), 225-233, (1 August 2013). https://doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-13-00004.1
Received: 1 April 2013; Accepted: 1 May 2013; Published: 1 August 2013
KEYWORDS
adaptive capacity
reactive and proactive responses
reform options
Switzerland
water governance
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