Water Resource Protection in Taiwan: An Evaluation of the Taipei Water Management Commission |
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Authors: | Shu-Hsiang Hsu Stephen P. Mumme |
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Affiliation: | (1) Transworld Junior College of Commerce No. 88 Yen-shan Rd. Tou-Liu, Taiwan , TW;(2) Department of Political Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA , US |
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Abstract: | / This study evaluates the institutional capacity and performance of the Taipei Water Management Commission. The commission, which manages the Taipei Water Special Area-one of 95 such areas in Taiwan and the only one managed by a supervisory agency-has established a record of water conservation that suggests its utility as a model for managing other protected water resources areas in Taiwan. However, its present institutional structure limits its ability deliver on its mandate. The study identifies a number of problems related to the commission's current institutional structure that need to be addressed if the commission is to serve as a viable model for managing other protected water resource areas in Taiwan.KEY WORDS: Water resources management; Commissions; Institutional capacity; Taiwan |
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Keywords: | : Water resources management Commissions Institutional capacity Taiwan |
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