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Flows of Chilean Water Governance

Social Innovations in Defiance of Mistrust and Fragmented Institutions
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Summary

This study takes a socio-ecological conflict in Petorca (Chile) as a reasonable example with which to discuss the facilitators and pitfalls of the transition towards sustainable water governance. It uncovers the mechanisms behind a market-based institutional structure that weakens trust between actors and impedes cooperation, and it analyses the ways in which social innovations overcome these mechanisms. Based on case study research with extensive qualitative interview analysis, this work contributes not only to the theoretical discourse on institutionalism and social innovations, but also to a broader discussion on sustainable water governance.

The author holds a PhD in political science, which focuses on sustainable (spatial) development, and has long-standing international working experience in particular with regard to Chile.

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Publication year
2020
Publication date
28.07.2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6930-8
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-1019-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Sustainable Development in the 21st Century
Volume
4
Language
English
Pages
260
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Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
      1. Zooming into Chile: spatial patterns of water conflicts No access
      2. The emblematic case of Petorca No access
    1. Research question No access Pages 23 - 24
    1. Definition of central terms No access Pages 25 - 26
    2. Conceptualizing and methods No access Pages 27 - 32
      1. Contributions of Ostrom’s social-ecological system framework to this study No access
        1. Actors No access
        2. Action orientation No access
        3. Action situation and scope of action No access
        4. Actors constellations and modes of action No access
      2. Syntheses and the role of game theory and social innovation No access
    3. Hypotheses No access Pages 60 - 67
      1. Social, economic, and political setting No access
      2. Related ecosystems No access
      3. Resource system and resource unit No access
      4. Governance systems No access
          1. Local leaders No access
          2. Activists No access
          3. Citizens No access
          1. Local authorities No access
          2. Regional authorities No access
          3. National authorities No access
          1. Large-scale agriculture No access
          2. Water provider No access
          1. Padre Fernando No access
          2. Susana No access
          3. Maria No access
          4. Alfredo No access
      1. Market-based institutional framework No access
        1. Individualistic behavior, competition and low cooperation No access
        2. Cooperative quality of collaborative projects in the field No access
        3. Social innovations in Petorca No access
        1. Low level of trust No access
        2. Transparency restricted by communication gaps and biases No access
        3. Lack of enforcement No access
        4. Inner, experienced heuristics, norms and rules No access
        5. Ambiguous impact of ecological factors No access
        6. Conection factors: institutional entropy and inequality No access
        1. Fostering transparency with the help of trust-worthy facilitators No access
        2. Overcoming heterogeneity and rejection of politics by highlighting social and economic benefits No access
        3. Establishing information and fairness by self-organization and institutional bricolage No access
        4. Remaining challenges of social innovations No access
        1. Politics and polity suggestions No access
        2. Policy suggestions No access
    1. Empirical findings No access Pages 236 - 238
    2. Theoretical and practical significance of this study No access Pages 239 - 241
    3. Limitations of this study and recommendations for future research No access Pages 242 - 243
  2. References No access Pages 244 - 259
  3. Annex No access Pages 260 - 260

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