Applied Research in Water Engineering

Applied Research in Water Engineering

The Complexity of Water Conflicts, Social Tensions and Climate Change: Rethinking the Concept of Water Governance

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Watershed Science and Engineering Department, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Abstract
Social-ecological systems, as coupled human-natural systems, encompass a wide range of intertwined relationships between human societies and ecosystems. The key role of water resources in development and the link between human societies and ecosystems, on the one hand, and the intensification of climate change and reduced access to water resources in arid and semi-arid regions, on the other, have led to an increase in water conflicts and fueled social conflicts. Given the increasing trend of unsustainable development in most watersheds in Iran, the effectiveness of resource management is linked to water governance practices. In this study, an attempt has been made to identify the policy guidelines for implementing water governance through the SWOT technique. The results of this study show that based on the superiority of weaknesses over strengths and the dominance of threats over opportunities in the socio-ecological system of Iran, the conservative strategy (WO) will be more effective. Therefore, to implement water governance, it is necessary for the country's macro policies to shift from a mode of confrontation to a mode of adaptation to climate change.
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Volume 2, Issue 2
March 2024
Pages 171-182

  • Receive Date 06 February 2025
  • Revise Date 28 February 2025
  • Accept Date 09 March 2025