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Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Researcher at University of Osnabrück
Publications - 253
Citations - 23285
Claudia Pahl-Wostl is an academic researcher from University of Osnabrück. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corporate governance & Adaptive management. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 243 publications receiving 20867 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia Pahl-Wostl include Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology.
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The role of governance modes and meta-governance in the transformation towards sustainable water governance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the role of governance modes and on meta-governance, and highlight the need for metagovernance as a reflexive process of societal learning to develop, evaluate and adapt governance approaches with the purpose of addressing complex societal challenge.
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Conceptualising uncertainty in environmental decision-making: The example of the EU Water Framework Directive
TL;DR: A conceptual framework for perceiving and describing uncertainty in environmental decision-making is introduced and it is argued that perceiv-ing and describe uncertainty is an important prerequisite for deciding and acting under uncertainty.
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A Framing Approach to Cross-disciplinary Research Collaboration: Experiences from a Large-scale Research Project on Adaptive Water Management
TL;DR: In this paper, a framing approach to cross-disciplinary research that focuses on the different perspectives that researchers from different backgrounds use to make sense of the issues they want to research jointly is presented.
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‘Glocal’ water governance: a multi-level challenge in the anthropocene
TL;DR: A literature review reveals that this crisis concerns definitional issues, issues of ownership and access, boundary issues, the multiple uses of water, and the levels at which water should be managed as mentioned in this paper.
'Glocal' water governance: a multi-level challenge in the
TL;DR: The water crisis is a crisis of governance as discussed by the authors, which concerns definitional issues, issues of ownership and access, boundary issues, the multiple uses of water, and the levels at which water should be managed.