Module 4
Effective Institutions: Responding to Change
Institutions are the "who" of lake basin management. They are the organizations, both formal and informal, that implement societal decisions on how to control access to a given lake's resources. Usually, however, they are divided along sectoral lines and require significant efforts at conordination in order to ensure effective lake basin management.
- Effective Institutions: Responding to Change
- Additional Materials
- River/Lake Basin Approaches to Water Resources Management
- Institutional Coordination and Policy Development in Lake Basin Management
- Lessons on Attaining Sustainable Financing for Lake Basin Management Authorities in the Philippines
- River/Lake Basin Approaches to Water Resources Management
- Homework
- What is the institutional situation at your lake?
- Which institution has control over which lake and/or basin use? (Please refer to your list of uses from Module 3)
- To what degree is coordination between sectors been achieved?
