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Are Environmental Water Advisory Groups an Effective Form of Localism
Lain DARE
, Anna Lukasiewicz
Centre for Environmental Governance
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Social Sciences
Decision Making
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Wales
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Government Agency
100%
Qualitative Interview
100%
Group Member
100%
Capacity Building
100%
Multi-Level-Governance
100%
Keyphrases
Environmental Water
100%
Advisory Group
100%
Localism
100%
Effective Forms
100%
Governance Approach
20%
Decentralized Governance
20%
New South Wales
10%
Government Agencies
10%
Qualitative Interviews
10%
Australian States
10%
Effective Implementation
10%
Governance Environment
10%
Group Members
10%
Capacity Building
10%
Implementation Problems
10%
Context-based
10%
Top-down Governance
10%
Power Inequalities
10%
Multi-level Governance
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Computer Science
Decision-Making
100%
Effective Implementation
100%
Group Member
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
New South Wales
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Decision Making
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Government Agency
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