Abstract
This introductory article discusses the proliferation of different forms of participation in water governance. It is argued that creating public value through participation can only succeed when effective co-creation between public authorities and communities emerges. However, challenges to realizing co-creation are manifold, and differ among the various types of participation. In this respect, we introduce a typology of different forms of participation, based on the distinction between top-down (invited) and bottom-up (created) participation. We use this distinction to analyze different dynamics in participatory water governance and to delve deeper into the dilemmas and trade-offs. Lastly, the various contributions to this special issue are introduced.
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van Buuren, A., van Meerkerk, I., & Tortajada, C. (2019, May 4). Understanding emergent participation practices in water governance. International Journal of Water Resources Development. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2019.1585764
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