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LIDC-Water Governance-200803101 1 Civil society Government NGOs/Unions Private sector Douglas/Thompson - ‘ways of life’ & water reform paradigms Mapping.

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1 LIDC-Water Governance-200803101 1 Civil society Government NGOs/Unions Private sector Douglas/Thompson - ‘ways of life’ & water reform paradigms Mapping the five paradigms on to the social solidarities

2 LIDC-Water Governance-200803102 Source: Allan 2000 UNCERTAINTY Reflexive modernity Industrial modernity Pre-modern Hydraulic mission Green Econi Pol & Inst’l Water use in irrigation is a relevant indicator of the hydraulic mission's indicative trajectory Modernity inspired by the Enlightenment, science, capitalism and the belief that Nature could be controlled 54321 1 st paradigm2 nd water management paradigm 3 rd para. 4 th para. 5 th paradigm Green movement in the North 1850190019502000 The trajectory of industrial modernity The South is still involved in its hydraulic mission Trajectory of reflexive modernity in the North 19901980 CERTAINTY Contentious discourse UNCERTAINTY Neo-liberal modernity

3 LIDC-Water Governance-200803103 Source: Allan 2000 UNCERTAINTY Reflexive modernity Industrial modernity Pre-modern Hydraulic mission Green Econi Pol & Inst’l Water use in irrigation is a relevant indicator of the hydraulic mission's indicative trajectory Modernity inspired by the Enlightenment, science, capitalism and the belief that Nature could be controlled 54321 1 st paradigm2 nd water management paradigm 3 rd para. 4 th para. 5 th paradigm Green movement in the North 1850190019502000 The trajectory of industrial modernity The South is still involved in its hydraulic mission Trajectory of reflexive modernity in the North 19901980 CERTAINTY Contentious discourse UNCERTAINTY Neo-liberal modernity

4 LIDC-Water Governance-200803104 The paradigms in brief - the water resources sector: REGULATION LITE 2More crops and services per drop - environment & economy blind Governance requiring regulation and markets plus? 3 More care per drop - environmental consideration 4More jobs and returns per drop - economic efficiency GOVERNANCE RICH - Requires capacity? 5 More stake per drop - participation & inclusion - a mew approach to constructive engagement

5 LIDC-Water Governance-200803105 1 Civil society 2 Government 3 NGOs/Unions Private sector Douglas/Thompson - ‘ways of life’ & water reform paradigms

6 LIDC-Water Governance-200803106 1 Civil society 2 4 Government 3 NGOs/Unions 4 Private sector Douglas/Thompson - ‘ways of life’ & water reform paradigms

7 LIDC-Water Governance-200803107 1 Civil society 2 4 Government 3 NGOs/Unions 4 Private sector Douglas/Thompson - ‘ways of life’ & water reform paradigms 5 Example of governance at the international and sub-national levels - World Commission on Dams

8 LIDC-Water Governance-200803108 Water governance in the North is currently all about providing new water supplies and about managing and regulating water demand Especially in the water resources sector but also in the WSS sector where water resources are scarce The social solidarities have very different perceptions, inspirations and guiding ideas..Gov &.Com are all unreceptive to underlying environmental and economic fundamentals

9 LIDC-Water Governance-200803109 Management rationalities based on delivering the environmental services of water and economic efficiency - the underlying fundamentals cannot prevail against the juggernaut of consumers’ emotions

10 LIDC-Water Governance-2008031010 Management rationalities based on delivering the environmental services of water and economic efficiency - the underlying fundamentals cannot prevail against the juggernaut of consumers’ emotions Domestic water & Irrigation water - THE BIG ISSUE


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