Challenges of water governance in the Philippines

Issue Date

12-2015

Abstract

Using a multi-dimensional framework of governance, this paper analyzed the state of water governance in the Philippines from the legal, organizational, and operational perspectives at various governance levels. Data were taken from secondary sources and case studies done by the authors. Results showed that the many legal documents for water are a source of confusion; that water data for planning are inadequate; that there are numerous water agencies, these are not connected vertically nor horizontally; and, that these various institutions do not have sufficient human and financial resources and presence at the local level to be effective in their mandates. The authors recommend: 1) to review the legal and institutional framework for water; 2) to improve on planning and decision making mandates; and, 3) to study and implement more participatory models of water governance fitted to the Philippine context.

Source or Periodical Title

Philippine Journal of Science

ISSN

0031-7683

Volume

144

Issue

2

Page

197-208

Document Type

Article

Physical Description

tables, diagrams

Language

English

Subject

Customary laws, Participatory governance, Philippines, Private-community partnership, Water governance

Digital Copy

yes

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