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Adaptive governance and evolution of a groundwater-based resilient city: a case study of Kure City, Japan

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  • Takahiro Endo

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Discussion on adaptive governance is criticized for being overly conceptual and limited in application beyond environmental issues. To fill this gap, this paper examines how adaptive governance functions in specific contexts, such as addressing post-disaster water supply cut-offs. In Kure City, Japan, different levels of government and NGOs helped local well owners emerge as informal water suppliers after the 2018 flood. This research identifies four elements of adaptive governance (polycentricity, participation, self-organization, social learning) underpinning this initiative. Furthermore, it reveals the importance of financial incentives for well owners and pre-registration of local wells as policy lessons for emergent groundwater utilization.

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  • Takahiro Endo, 2024. "Adaptive governance and evolution of a groundwater-based resilient city: a case study of Kure City, Japan," Water International, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(8), pages 956-975, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rwinxx:v:49:y:2024:i:8:p:956-975
    DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2024.2423451
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