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The Information Strategy Model: a framework for developing a monitoring strategy for national policy making and SDG6 reporting

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  • Jos G. Timmerman
  • Sandra de Vries
  • Monique Berendsen
  • Ronald van Dokkum
  • Cees van de Guchte
  • Niels Vlaanderen
  • Emilie Broek
  • Aart van der Horst

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Representatives from 14 countries worldwide worked together on improving their monitoring and ultimately their water management to reach the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 goals by 2030, thereby testing the Information Strategy Model (ISM). This model is developed to support identifying the need for information for water management. In a workshop setting, participants were instructed and subsequently developed the ISM for their own situation. The results show that the ISM fulfils its task of structuring the development and improvement of a monitoring network, but can be enhanced by adding detailed information for specific elements and needs explanation and assistance to be of use.

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  • Jos G. Timmerman & Sandra de Vries & Monique Berendsen & Ronald van Dokkum & Cees van de Guchte & Niels Vlaanderen & Emilie Broek & Aart van der Horst, 2022. "The Information Strategy Model: a framework for developing a monitoring strategy for national policy making and SDG6 reporting," Water International, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(1), pages 55-72, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rwinxx:v:47:y:2022:i:1:p:55-72
    DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2021.1973856
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