Resilience in a Watershed Governance Context: A Primer

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Krievins, Katrina
Baird, Julia
Plummer, Ryan
Brandes, Oliver
Curry, Allen
Imhof, Jack
Mitchell, Simon
Moore, Michele-Lee
Gerger Swartling, Åsa

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Watersheds are complex systems involving social, economic, and ecological dimensions that are constantly interacting and influencing each other, and governance of these systems involve a large and diverse cast of actors that add to the complexity and difficulty in deciding what is best for the watershed and people. Resilience thinking offers a way to understand and navigate the uncertainty, dynamics and complexity of watershed governance. This primer describes key ideas associated with resilience: more inclusive participation; building a shared understanding; inclusion of ecosystem services and functions in long-term planning; strong leadership; institutional and decision making flexibility; and, a decentralized system. This primer is an initial effort to translate the scholarly understanding of these key ideas and initiate a dialogue about their application in the context of watershed governance.

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