Public participation: contributing to better water management

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Series Details 3/2014, Number 3, No.3, 2014
Publication Date 24/10/2014
ISBN 978-92-9213-834-9
ISSN 1725-9177
EC TH-AL-14-003-EN-C
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In the context of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD), public participation (PP) is viewed as a means of improving water management through better planning and more informed decision-making. The active involvement of all interested parties and influencers in the deliberation and decision-making process is generally expected to foster an environment of accessibility, receptiveness and mutual respect that ultimately promotes transparency and trust among participants and can then increase the success rate of policies due to better acceptance by stakeholders.

This report evaluates whether the provisions for PP included in the WFD actually contribute to achieving the objectives of the directive or at least support the ongoing implementation process by, for example, improving the integration of water management between different actors, incorporating local knowledge and promoting informed decision-making. Common criteria are identified based on key principles of PP, and are tested by analysing eight case studies from across the EU. The report addresses the fundamental question of how PP can improve water-related policies, plans and implementation, especially in the context of river-basin planning and the WFD.

Source Link http://dx.publications.europa.eu/10.2800/20918
Related Links
EEA: News, 14.10.14: Extreme weather driving countries to adapt to climate change http://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/river-basin-management-relies-on

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