Ceseracciu C., Ceseracciu C., Nguyen T.P.L., Deriu R., Branca G., Vozinaki A.-E.K., Karatzas G.P., Mellah T., Akrout H., Yildirim U., Kurt Mehmet A., Jomaa S., Carletti A., Roggero P.P. (2025). Innovative governance for sustainable management of Mediterranean coastal aquifers: evidence from Sustain-COAST living labs. Environmental Science & Policy, 01/05/2025, vol. 167, p. 104038.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2025.104038
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2025.104038
Titre : | Innovative governance for sustainable management of Mediterranean coastal aquifers: evidence from Sustain-COAST living labs (2025) |
Auteurs : | C. Ceseracciu ; C. Ceseracciu ; T.P.L. Nguyen ; R. Deriu ; G. Branca ; A.-E.K. Vozinaki ; G.P. Karatzas ; T. Mellah ; H. Akrout ; U. Yildirim ; Mehmet A. Kurt ; S. Jomaa ; A. Carletti ; P.P. Roggero |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Environmental Science & Policy (vol. 167, May 2025) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 104038 |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT ; 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'EauThésaurus IAMM GESTION DES EAUX ; GOUVERNANCE ; EAU SOUTERRAINE ; AQUIFERE ; REGION MEDITERRANEENNE |
Mots-clés: | LABORATOIRE VIVANT |
Résumé : | This study focuses on groundwater governance in Mediterranean socio-ecological systems, where anthropogenic and climate-related pressures lead to issues such as overexploitation, salinisation, and pollution, particularly in coastal areas. It provides empirical evidence of the practices and processes that foster governance learning and innovation towards adaptive and sustainable groundwater management, drawing on data from a comparative groundwater governance assessment of four case studies,each representing relevant issues within the mosaic of water challenges in the Mediterranean region. This study addresses several knowledge gaps by proposing a framework aligned with a socio-ecological systems approach, allowing for acomprehensive understanding of groundwater governance by consideringinterconnected social, economic, and environmental dimensions. The assessment process integrates diverse data and knowledge sources, and ensures the active participation of local stakeholders. The findings highlight several cross-cutting themes relevant to water governance innovation. These include transdisciplinary collaborations that recognise the multidimensionality of water governance, the role of cultural and social capital as catalysts for community mobilisation, the potential of community participation tools to promote voluntary behavioural changes, and the creation of social learning spaces to co-design scientifically robust and socially acceptable water management options. Furthermore, this study emphasises the integration of the Theory of Change to effectively engage stakeholders in the co-creation of tailored governance solutions, thereby enhancing the potential for sustainable policy outcomes. |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2025.104038 |