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 Local- and national-level politics of groundwater overexploitation

Groundwater overexploitation is a worldwide phenomenon with worrying consequences and few effective solutions. Work on groundwater governance often emphasizes formal state-centered policies and tools but empirically-grounded work is more limited. Another strand of work examines community-based governance and common-pool resources approaches to managing groundwater, but not many convincing cases have been documented in detail. This special issue will seek to gather and synthesize knowledge on the three following main issues:

Priority will be given to empirically grounded case studies.


Time line

Launch of the call                                                                     1 September 2017

Deadline for submission of abstracts (300-500 words)            15 October 2017

Notification of authors                                                              15 November 2017

Final submission                                                                      15 March 2018

Final papers, after review                                                         30 August 2018

Publication                                                                                1 October 2018


Contact the Guest Editors

François Molle                                  molle@water-alternatives.org

Elena López-Gunn                           elopezgunn@gmail.com

Frank van Steenbergen                   fvansteenbergen@metameta.nl


Or send your abstract to:              
managing_editor@water-alternatives.org