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Köp båda 2 för 1825 krManuel Fischer is a research group leader at the Department of Environmental Social Sciences at the Swiss Federal Institute for Water Science and Technology (Eawag) and a lecturer at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Bern, Switzerland. His research deals with water and environmental governance and policy-making. Karin Ingold is a professor at the Institute of Political Science and the Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research at the University of Bern, Switzerland. She is also affiliated to the Environmental Social Science Department at the Swiss Federal Institute for Water Science and Technology (Eawag). She is interested in policy design and politics of climate change, water and energy.
Chapter 1 Introduction; Manuel Fischer and Karin Ingold.- Chapter 2 Conceptual Reflections about Water, Governance and Networks; Manuel Fischer and Karin Ingold.- Chapter 3 Network Segregation and Water Governance: The Case of the Spiny Lobster Initiative; Matthew Robbins and Mark Lubell.- Chapter 4 Network Embeddedness and the Rate of Water Cooperation and Conflict; James Hollway.- Chapter 5 Identifying Subsystems and Crucial Actors in Water Governance: Analysis of Bipartite Actor Issue Networks; Mario Angst and Manuel Fischer.- Chapter 6 What drives the Formation and Maintenance of Interest Coalitions in Water Governance Forums?; Mara Mancilla Garca and rjan Bodin.- Chapter 7 Modelling Environmental Governance in the Lake Tahoe Basin: A Multiplex Network Approach; Elizabeth A. Koebele, Stephanie Bultema and Christopher M. Weible.- Chapter 8 Collaboration in Water Quality Management: Differences in Micro-Pollutant Management along the River Rhine.- Laura M. Herzog and Karin Ingold.- Chapter 9 Analyzing Stakeholders Network to Water Resources Co-management at a Watershed Scale: a Case Study from the Taleghan Watershed in Iran; Fariba Ebrahimiazarkharan, Mehdi Gorbani, Arash Malekian, Hans Bressers.- Chapter 10 Institutional Design and Complexity: Protocol Network Structure in response to different Collective-Action Dilemmas; Toms Olivier, Tyler A. Scott and Edella Schlager.- Chapter 11 Comparing Centrality in Policy Networks and Media Narratives; Emily Bell and Adam D. Henry.- Chapter 12 Conclusions; Karin Ingold and Manuel Fischer.