Integrated urban and rural water affairs management reform in China: Affecting factors |
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Authors: | Dajun Shen Bin Liu |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Water Resources, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Chegongzhuang Xilu, Beijing 100044, China b School of Environment & Natural Resources, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China |
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Abstract: | The institutional evolution is often induced by some factors. This paper intends to analyze the affecting factors in integrated urban and rural water affairs management reform in China. The integrated urban and rural water affairs management reform is to restructure the governmental organizational setting in water management by forms of water affair bureau or re-designing functions of current water resources bureau to incorporate part or all functions of resources management, service regulation and environment management in water sector. The analyses selected some natural and socio-economic factors. The results point out that the integrated urban and rural water affairs management reform is a factor-induced institutional evolution. The factors promoting this reform include occasional drought events, higher central water investment percentage; but the data from the urban sector do not provide the support to the reform. |
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Keywords: | Integrated urban and rural water affairs management Affecting factor Institutional evolution |
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