The Relationship Between Groundwater Governance And Management At Local Municipal Level.

The terms 'Management' and 'Governance' are used interchangeably when referring to groundwater such as policy, protection, operations, financial systems and infrastructure. Governance and management are not separate scales of action, but different processes. Both processes can take place together at local, regional, national or global scales. (Seward 2015). The influences from the different levels of government are also linked. Governance and management can in most case not be split into two blocks and handled separately. The degree of governance vs management differs per level of government from institution to institution. The line between governance and management is thus very flexible between the different areas/location or aquifers where groundwater is being used and protected. Some functions, responsibilities and roles are very difficult to place under governance or management alone and can fall under both. The term 'Implementation Governance' was created to describe the overlap of functions, and this also links closely to the term 'Local Level Governance' that focuses on governance at the local municipal level. The paper describes the relationship between governance and management functions at different government levels and illustrates it through five scenarios/examples of the different government organisations at the municipal level.

Presenter Name
Fanus
Presenter Surname
Fourie
Area
National
Conference year
2019