Water Policy and Politics (PAP-40302)

Course schedule

This course is not scheduled yet.

Course description

This hybrid course (PAP-40302) is aimed at graduate programme and PhD candidates who want to deepen their knowledge about policy and governance theories in relation to water issues. Selected policy and governance theories will be discussed and applied to water issues.

Date:

Period 6

Contact person logistics:

Marcella Haan

Contact person content:

Art Dewulf

Credits: 2 ECTS
Venue Wageningen campus, hybrid

Lecturers

  • prof.dr. Art Dewulf, Public Administration Policy
  • dr.ir. Jeroen Vos, Water Resources Management
  • dr. Jeroen Warner, Sociology of Development and Change

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:

  • Explain selected theories of public policy and governance and apply them to water issues
  • Analyse water policies, water reforms and water management practices in terms of public policy and governance concepts
  • Assess water policies and governance arrangements in terms of effectiveness, equity and resilience

Learning activities

  • Lectures on selected public policy and governance theories, including presentation and discussion of key texts by the students.
  • Tutorials: Joint discussion and analysis of particular studies of water policies, water reforms and water management practices.
  • Individual paper: Writing an individual research paper, discussing applications of public policy and governance theories to water issues.

Assessment

Assessment will be based on an individual paper (maximum 4000 words), in which you apply the discussed theories to a case study. In doing so, you critically discuss the value and limitations of these theoretical perspectives for studying water policy and governance.

The paper will be graded according to the extent it:

  • applies the theoretical perspectives appropriately and insightfully to the case (40%)
  • critically discusses the value and limitations of the theoretical perspectives for studying water policy and governance (20%)
  • develops clearly formulated theoretical arguments (20%)
  • is well-structured, well-written and well-referenced (20%)

Reading

Lecture 1

Dewulf, A., Karpouzoglou, T., Warner, J., Wesselink, A., Mao, F., Vos, J., Tamas, P., Groot, A. E., Heijmans, A., Ahmed, F., Hoang, L., Vij,
S., & Buytaert, W. (2019). The power to define resilience in social–hydrological systems: Toward a power‐sensitive resilience framework.
WIREs Water, 6(6), 210. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1377

Mao, F., Clark, J., Karpouzoglou, T., Dewulf, A., Buytaert, W., & Hannah, D. M. (2017). HESS Opinions: A conceptual framework for
assessing socio-hydrological resilience under change. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(7), 3655–3670. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-21-3655-2017

Lecture 2

Rap, E., & Wester, P. (2013). The practices and politics of making policy: Irrigation management transfer in Mexico. Water Alternatives,
6(3), 506–531. http://www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/volume6/v6issue3/223-a6-3-10/

Colebatch, H. K. (2006). What work makes policy? Policy Sciences, 39(4), 309–321. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-006-9025-4

Lecture 3

Hayward, C., & Lukes, S. (2008). Nobody to shoot? Power, structure, and agency: A dialogue. Journal of Power, 1(1), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/17540290801943364

Vij, S., Warner, J. F., Biesbroek, R., & Groot, A. (2019). Non-decisions are also decisions: power interplay between Bangladesh
and India over the Brahmaputra River. Water International, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2018.1554767

Course fees

MSc students registered for a WUR Master's Programme

no fee

WGS PhDs with TSP

€ 220

PhD candidates from low income or lower middle income countries

€ 220

All other PhD candidates, postdocs and staff of the above mentioned Graduate Schools

€ 450

All others

€ 700

Cancellation conditions

Participants can cancel their registration free of charge 1 month before the course starts. A cancellation fee of 100% applies if a participant cancels his/her registration less than 1 month prior to the start of the course.

The organisers have the right to cancel the course no later than one month before the planned course start date in the case that the number of registrations does not reach the minimum.

The participants will be notified of any changes at their e-mail addresses.