Chapter 08 - Effective and Adaptive Governance

Summary:

Reform must begin at the top with development of effective water system management that is enforced. Institutional improvements are needed, including ensuring that policymakers and managers have adequate information and resources, providing more integrated and coherent water management at all levels of government, increasing reliance on expert agencies, and developing new mechanisms to help agencies protect the public trust.

Primary Reading:

  • Chapter 8, pages 349-374

Video:

Additional Readings & Videos by Topic:

Adaptive Management

Improving Water Governance

Keywords:

Department of Fish and Game, State Water Resources Control Board, California Energy Commission, Interagency Ecological Program, California’s Surface Mining and Reclamation Act, post-1914 appropriative rights, riparian rights, State Water Project, DWR, water market transfers, ESA