About this Research Topic
The lack of information about the long-term dynamics that have dominated the governance and sustainable management of water in the world's large economies is a problem of global concern. The need for detailed data for the evaluation and implementation of governance and management strategies for emerging economies requires an assessment of observed historical patterns and expected future projections of the large economies. The management scales, both spatial and temporal, as well as the proposed technical solutions, would make it possible to define clear boundaries for the development of collaborative solutions that would allow to establish a baseline of sustainability and water security from a global governance perspective.
This Research Topic welcomes original research, reviews, conceptual analyses, and data reports which can help address the lack of information available on water governance and management in the world's large economies. The authors will have access to a reference framework and specific material regarding the dimensions and state variables necessary for the final evaluation of the data of interest. Data homogenization will be used to assess governance patterns that dominate across different management scales. Contributions from multidisciplinary scientific groups with an interest in governance and sustainable water management are expected.
Keywords: Water governance, water management strategies, large-scale economies, long-term dynamics, governance across scales, future sustainability dimensions
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