The Spanish water “pressure cooker”
Threading the interplay between resource resilient water governance outcomes by strengthening the robustness of water governance processes
Keywords:
water governance, institutional reform, water resources, water scarcity, water framework directiveAbstract
This paper uses the metaphor of a pressure cooker to highlight how water problems in
Spain are highly geographical and sectorial in nature, with some specific hotspots which raise
the temperature of the whole water complex system, turning many potentially solvable water
problems into ‘wicked problems’. The paper discusses the tendency for water governance to
be hydrocentric, when often the drivers and in turn the “solutions” to Spanish water problems
lie outside the water sphere. The paper analyzes of the current water governance system by
looking at water governance as both a process, and its key attributes like participation,
transparency, equity and rule of law, as well as an analysis of water governance as an outcome by
looking at efficiency and sustainability of water use in Spain. It concludes on the need to have
a deeper knowledge on the interactions of water governance as a process and as an outcome
and potential synergies and arguing that water governance is an inherently political process
which calls for strengthening the capacity of the system by looking at the interactions of these
different governance attributes.
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