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The patchwork governance of ecologically available water: A case study in the Upper Missouri Headwaters, Montana, United States

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    0580173 - ÚVGZ 2025 RIV US eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Cravens, A. E. - Goolsby, J. B. - Jedd, T. - Bathke, D. J. - Crausbay, S. - Cooper, A. E. - Dunham, J. - Haigh, T. - Hall, K. R. - Hayes, M. J. - McEvoy, J. - Nelson, R. L. - Poděbradská, Markéta - Ramirez, A. - Wickham, E. - Zoanni, D.
    The patchwork governance of ecologically available water: A case study in the Upper Missouri Headwaters, Montana, United States.
    Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Roč. 59, č. 6 (2024), č. článku 13167. ISSN 1093-474X. E-ISSN 1752-1688
    Výzkumná infrastruktura: CzeCOS IV - 90248
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:86652079
    Klíčová slova: prior appropriation * ecosystem services * climate-change * drought * impacts * gaps * water policy * water law * governance gap * fragmented governance * drought
    Obor OECD: Hydrology
    Impakt faktor: 2.4, rok: 2022
    Způsob publikování: Open access
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1752-1688.13167

    Institutional authority and responsibility for allocating water to ecosystems (ecologically available water [EAW]) is spread across local, state, and federal agencies, which operate under a range of statutes, mandates, and planning processes. We use a case study of the Upper Missouri Headwaters Basin in southwestern Montana, United States, to illustrate this fragmented institutional landscape. Our goals are to (a) describe the patchwork of agencies and institutional actors whose intersecting authorities and actions influence the EAW in the study basin, (b) describe the range of governance mechanisms these agencies use, including laws, policies, administrative programs, and planning processes, and (c) assess the extent to which the collective governance regime creates gaps in responsibility. We find the water governance regime includes a range of nested mechanisms that in various ways facilitate or hinder the governance of EAW. We conclude the current multilevel governance regime leaves certain aspects of EAW unaddressed and does not adequately account for the interconnections between water in different parts of the ecosystem, creating integrative gaps. We suggest that more intentional and robust coordination could provide a means to address these gaps.
    Trvalý link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0348936

     
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