Water Resources Governance
Water governance relates to the range of political, social, economic and administrative systems that are in place to develop and manage water resources and the delivery of water services at different levels of society (Rogers & Hall, 2003)
Rogers, P. and Hall, A.W., (2003). Effective Water Governance. TEC Background Papers No. 7, Global Water Partnership, Technical Committee, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Susanne Schmeier
Associate Professor IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Susanne Schmeier is an associate professor at IHE Delft – Institute for Water Education. Her research and advisory work focuses on conflict and cooperation over water resources and tools and approaches for preventing and mitigating water-related conflict and instability risks.