Research Ideas and Outcomes (Oct 2017)

Challenges in Swedish hydropower – politics, economics and rights

  • Kristina Ek,
  • Susana Goytia,
  • Carina Lundmark,
  • Soili Nysten-Haarala,
  • Maria Pettersson,
  • Annica Sandström,
  • Johanna Söderasp,
  • Jesper Stage

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e21305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Two systems working in parallel have contributed to implementation difficulties in Swedish water governance. While the old system is designed to be predictable and stable over time, the new system is intended to be transparent and holistic, guided by the principles of Integrated Water Resource Management. The paper disentangles the challenges in Swedish water governance and proposes a blueprint for future research. The proposed research project is unique in the sense that it explores the imbalances between the new and the old water governance systems from a multi-disciplinary perspective, elaborating upon the clashes between the traditional, nationally based regulatory system and the new holistic water governance system from legal, political and economic perspectives.

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