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Governance of transboundary pollution in the Danube River
Jacqueline M. McGlade
Department of Mathematics & CoMPLEX University
College of London, Gower St., London, United Kingdom,WC1E
6BT
E-mail: jacquie.mcglade@ucl.ac.uk
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Abstract
Two major issues now influence the
effective governance of transboundary pollution in major watercourses
such as the River Danube: One is institutional responsiveness in
light of changes in global politics and the other relates to the
dynamics of the river ecosystem itself As a result of shifts in
economic and political activities arising from globalization a new
geography is taking shape in which many nation-states have become
'hollowed-out' and unable to deal properly with environmental issues
across varying geographic scales. Without strong institutional frameworks
and clear leadership, pathological syndromes can flourish, leading
to further significant environmental problems and disparities in
ecosystem health.
Similarly, ecosystems do not exist in a steady state;
they constantly react to both external and internal changes in ways
that cause sudden, and sometimes dramatic, shifts in their make-up.
Changes can occur because of subtle long-term alterations as well
as catastrophic events. However, if an ecosystem has a high degree
of resilience it may recover from a catastrophic event without any
intervention. It is very important to understand whether or not
particular ecosystems are or are not likely to recover, so that
appropriate contingency planning, especially for transboundary aquatic
ecosystems, can be undertaken. However; embedding resilience within
current management regimes requires a shift in thinking from operating
on an ad hoc basis where ecosystems are treated as static entities
to one based on the generic principles of dynamical systems.
This paper explores the ramifications of various ecological,
legal and social processes on transboundary aquatic system management
of the River Danube in central and eastern Europe.
Keywords: resilience, resistance, uncertainty, environmental
liability
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