Addressing the Groundwater Governance Challenge: A call from the “Groundwater Governance: A Global Framework for Action” Project

Marguerite de Chaisemartin, Robert G. Varady, Sharon B. Megdal, Kirstin I. Conti, Jac van der Gun, Andrea Merla, Geert Jan Nijsten, Friedemann Scheibler

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18 Scopus citations

Abstract

This chapter provides an overview and thus contributes to a better understanding of the world’s groundwater resources, their distinctiveness and their governance. It describes the principal elements of and key instruments employed in groundwater governance. To this end, the authors introduce several case studies from across the globe and offer some corresponding lessons learnt. In particular, this chapter presents an analysis of the role of monitoring and assessment in groundwater governance, showcasing the example of The Netherlands. A global diagnostic of the current state of groundwater governance is provided, based on information from a set of commissioned thematic papers and the outcomes of five subsequent regional consultations carried out within the framework of a GEF-supported project on Global Groundwater Governance. It includes insights into some of the findings of that project regarding the four main components of groundwater governance: actors, national legal frameworks, policies and information and knowledge. In addition, the authors address the issue of governance of transboundary groundwater resources and the relevant existing international legal frameworks. In conclusion, through a Global Vision for 2030, the chapter presents a way forward to govern groundwater and a Framework for Action to achieve good governance, formulated by the Groundwater Governance Project jointly implemented by UNESCO, FAO, World Bank and IAH.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationGlobal Issues in Water Policy
PublisherSpringer
Pages205-227
Number of pages23
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Publication series

NameGlobal Issues in Water Policy
Volume6

Keywords

  • Freshwater
  • Groundwater governance
  • Groundwater monitoring
  • Hydrogeology
  • Sustainable development
  • Transboundary aquifers
  • Water policy/water governance/water management

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

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