Delivering integrated catchment management through the bottom-up approach: a critical analysis
Citation
Ballinger, J., O’Doherty, T., Igoe, F., Dalton, C., O’Keeffe, B. and Riney, B. (2016) 'Delivering integrated catchment management through the bottom-up approach: a critical analysis, Wexford: Environmental Protection Agency.
Date
2016Author
Dalton, Catherine
Ballinger, John
O’Doherty, Travis
Igoe, Fran
O’Keeffe, Brendan
Riney, Bryan
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Ballinger, J., O’Doherty, T., Igoe, F., Dalton, C., O’Keeffe, B. and Riney, B. (2016) 'Delivering integrated catchment management through the bottom-up approach: a critical analysis, Wexford: Environmental Protection Agency.
Abstract
Managing our water is essential to support life and protect our ecosystems. Integrated catchment management= (ICM) is about bringing water issues, people and organisations together at the right scale in order to achieve effective management solutions that benefit all stakeholders. It incorporates what legislation says we need to do (i.e. from the top down) with the aspirations
of the community (i.e. from the bottom up). It integrates environmental, economic and social issues within a catchment into a coherent management strategy. Expert guidance can help communities to participate in the development and implementation of an agreed vision of sustainable land and water use for their catchment.
Keywords
IntegratedCatchment management
Bottom-up approach
Environment
Protection
Report
Analysis