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Scale,governance and the management of river basins: A case study from Central Iran
Authors:François Molle  Alireza Mamanpoush
Institution:1. Department of Water Engineering, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan PO. Code 8415683111, Iran;2. Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture, Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan, Rafsanjan PO. Code 7718897111, Iran
Abstract:Aquatic socio-ecological systems show pervasive cross-scale interactions and problems of fit between ecosystems and institutions. Nested bio-hydrological processes within river basins are prone to third-party impacts, and equitable/sustainable management of water resources requires adequate governance patterns that both cover relevant scalar levels and handle cross-scale interactions. This paper provides the example of the Zayandeh Rud basin, in central Iran, and describes the historical evolution of water use at three different nested scales. It shows how the gradual overallocation of water resources (basin closure) and the manipulation of the hydrological cycle by the state and other actors have resulted in a constant spatial and social redistribution of water use and associated benefits and costs. State-centered modes of governance characterized by the priority to large-scale infrastructure, vested political and financial interests, lack of attention to local processes and hydrological interconnectedness, and the neglect of environmental degradation, must give way to forms of comanagement that better articulate the different levels of control and governance.
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