3 pillars and 1 beam: Quality of river basin governance processes |
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Authors: | Ângela Guimarães Pereira Serafin Corral Quintana |
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Institution: | a EC — Joint Research Centre/IPSC/HAZAS/KAM Via E. Fermi, 1 I-21020 Ispra (Va), Italy b Department of Economics of Institutions, University of La Laguna Camino de la Hornera s/n E-38850 La Laguna, Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper suggests a framework that may enhance quality assurance of evaluation of river basin planning and governance processes based on 3 pillars and 1 beam: inclusive governance, transparent assessment, socially robust knowledge and extended peer review. It was developed based on past evaluation experiences from 5 cases of European river basin governance processes, entailing analysis of emergent patterns and linkages among the 4 vertices of the ADVISOR tetrahedron (context, information, assessment and participation), looking into justifications of past practice according to 4 types of context: institutional, societal, knowledge and methodological. The paper also hints on quality requirements that could be recommended for future practice of river basin governance evaluation activities. |
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Keywords: | Quality assurance Socially robust knowledge Extended peer review Inclusive governance |
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