Structure and bargaining power in multilateral negotiations: Application to water management policies in France
Author(s) -
Leo K. Simon,
Sophie Thoyer,
Sylvie Morardet,
Rachael E. Goodhue,
Patrick Rio,
Gordon C. Rausser
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22004/ag.econ.58258
Environmental policies are characterized by a growing emphasis on participation, devolution and negotiated decision making. Increasingly, centralized top down decision making systems are being replaced by new forms of local governance. In their strongest versions, these involve delegation of formal authority to local stakeholders who are expected to decide collectively upon the management rules of local common-pool resources. Devolution is particularly important in relation to the allocation and management of scarce water resources. Indeed the French water law of 1992 institutionalised the notion of [...].
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