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Towards better water governance in river basins: some lessons learned from the Volga
Authors:Elena Nikitina  Elena Ostrovskaya  Marina Fomenko
Institution:(1) Institute for World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Profsouznaya st., 23, 117997 Moscow, Russia;(2) Caspian Marine Research Center, Federal Service on Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, Shiriaeva st., 14, 414045 Astrakhan, Russia;(3) Cadaster Research Innovation Institute, R.Luxemburg st., 22, 150043 Yaroslavl, Russia
Abstract:This article focuses on the problems of water governance at a river basin level, and on the role of institutional coordination, participation and partnerships between multiple stakeholders towards sustainable water management. Its approach presupposes that institutional capacity building, strengthening coordination between government institutions (vertical and horizontal), on the one hand, and broadening participation and consolidating partnerships between public, private and civil society actors, on the other hand, is among effective tools in integrated water resource management in river basins. It explores environmental challenges, problems, emerging trends and recent institutional innovations in the Volga basin in Russia—the largest river basin in Europe. Transfer and adaptation of good practices in good water governance between the EU and Russia are discussed. This article presents some research findings and lessons learned from practice by the EC international project ‘CABRI—Cooperation along a big river: Institutional coordination among stakeholders for environmental risk management in the Volga basin’, which is assessed as one of the selected success stories of the European research.’
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