Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2017
Water Security in Times of Climate Change and Intractability: Reconciling Conflict by Transforming Security Concerns into Equity Concerns
Powell, Neil; Larsen, Rasmus Klocker; de Bruin, Annemarieke; Powell, Stina; Elrick-Barr, CarmenAbstract
This paper considers how to achieve equitable water governance and the flow-on effects it has in terms of supporting sustainable development, drawing on case studies from the international climate change adaptation and governance project (CADWAGO). Water governance, like many other global issues, is becoming increasingly intractable (wicked) with climate change and is, by the international community, being linked to instances of threats to human security, the war in the Sudanese Darfur and more recently the acts of terrorism perpetuated by ISIS. In this paper, we ask the question: how can situations characterized by water controversy (exacerbated by the uncertainties posed by climate change) be reconciled? The main argument is based on a critique of the way the water security discourse appropriates expert (normal) claims about human-biophysical relationships. When water challenges become increasingly securitized by the climate change discourse it becomes permissible to enact processes that legitimately transgress normative positions through post-normal actions. In contrast, the water equity discourse offers an alternative reading of wicked and post-normal water governance situations. We contend that by infusing norm critical considerations into the process of securitization, new sub-national constellations of agents will be empowered to enact changes; thereby bypassing vicious cycles of power brokering that characterize contemporary processes intended to address controversies.Keywords
water equity; water conflict; securitization; climate change; governance; wicked problemsPublished in
Water2017, volume: 9, number: 12, article number: 934
Publisher: MDPI AG
Authors' information
Powell, Neil
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
Klocker Larsen, Rasmus
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
de Bruin, Annemarieke
University of York
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Urban and Rural Development
Elrick-Barr, Carmen
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG13 Climate action
SDG16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
UKÄ Subject classification
Climate Research
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/w9120934
URI (permanent link to this page)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/93477