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Drivers of water governance reforms in the Philippines

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  • Agnes C. Rola
  • Corazon L. Abansi
  • Rosalie Arcala-Hall
  • Joy C. Lizada
  • Ida M.L. Siason
  • Eduardo K. Araral

Abstract

This paper analyses the enabling conditions for a water governance model responsive to future Philippine water requirements. Using the stage-based approach to institutional reforms, it assesses the outcomes of previous water governance reforms, such as conflicts in customary and formal rules; urban and rural; upstream and downstream; and the contestations in water supply privatization in Metro Manila. The analysis suggests that past water governance reforms were symbolic and procedural, and structural changes to support the legal frameworks were not achieved. Based on the case findings, the authors support the current reform agenda of implementing a decentralized framework of water governance at a watershed scale.

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  • Agnes C. Rola & Corazon L. Abansi & Rosalie Arcala-Hall & Joy C. Lizada & Ida M.L. Siason & Eduardo K. Araral, 2016. "Drivers of water governance reforms in the Philippines," International Journal of Water Resources Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(1), pages 135-152, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cijwxx:v:32:y:2016:i:1:p:135-152
    DOI: 10.1080/07900627.2015.1060196
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    2. Horbulyk, Ted & Price, Joseph P. G., 2018. "Pricing reforms for sustainable water use and management in the Philippines," IWMI Working Papers H048609, International Water Management Institute.

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