Governing water and environment in times of climate change: the case of the Venice lagoon

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dc.contributor.advisor Patassini, Domenico it_IT
dc.contributor.advisor Indovina, Francesco it_IT
dc.contributor.advisor Vellinga, Pier it_IT
dc.contributor.author Munaretto, Stefania <1975> it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2011-04-23T08:11:51Z it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2012-07-30T16:03:58Z
dc.date.available 2011-04-23T08:11:51Z it_IT
dc.date.available 2012-07-30T16:03:58Z
dc.date.issued 2011-03-25 it_IT
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10579/1057 it_IT
dc.description.abstract Climate change is an additional challenge that coastal regions have to face nowadays. To address old and new problems, institutional reforms are increasingly required. This research focuses on a case study, namely the Venice lagoon. The objective is to explore institutional arrangements for water and environmental management that would improve effectiveness in the governance of the Venice lagoon under conditions of climate change. For this purpose, a qualitative analysis of scientific literature, archive data and interviews is conducted in three separated studies. In addition to that, knowledge about the functioning of the formal and informal institutional system at work in the studied area was gained during the past six years working in the field of the safeguarding of Venice and was helpful to perform the analysis and interpreting the findings. The first study reflects on the ability of the non-structural and structural measures for flood protection in Venice to anticipate expected sea-level rise induced by climate change. Then, the second study looks into the institutions for water and environmental management to assess whether they support adaptive capacity of society to climate change. This analysis is done in comparison with another coastal region, the Dutch Wadden Sea with the aim of searching for lessons to be learnt. Finally, the level of implementation of the adaptive co-management as normative framework for effective governance and its implication in terms of policy learning are explored in the third study. The findings of this research suggest that decades of studies funded by the Special Law for Venice generated technical and scientific knowledge and allowed building infrastructure that could make Venice one of the foremost regions adapting to climate change and an example for other coastal regions to learn. This provided that the governance structure allows for timely completion of all infrastructures as well as adequate management and maintenance by supplying adequate funding and reforming institutions. Reforming the current Special Law for Venice offers an opportunity to develop a novel governance regime with all relevant parties. Taking a climate change perspective in developing the new regime would then ensure long term protection from climate related risks. Recommendations include a possible path and a number of institutions to improve effectiveness in the governance of the Venice lagoon. it_IT
dc.description.abstract La ricerca esplora strumenti di governo ambientale per migliorare l’efficacia della governance della laguna di Venezia in presenza di cambiamenti climatici. La ricerca inizialmente riflette sulla capacità di difesa dall’innalzamento del livello del mare delle misure di protezione dalle acque alte. Poi, valuta la capacità di adattamento al cambiamento climatico delle politiche per il governo dell’ambiente lagunare e lo fa comparando Venezia e il Wadden Sea in Olanda. Infine, valuta l’attuazione dell’adaptive co-management a Venezia quale strumento di efficace governance ambientale. L’analisi evidenzia come l’alto livello di conoscenze tecniche e scientifiche e le infrastrutture in corso di realizzazione collochino Venezia tra le zone costiere che meglio possono adattarsi al cambiamento climatico. Deve però essere assicurato un regolare flusso di risorse e strumenti di governo per il completamento delle infrastrutture, la gestione e la manutenzione delle opere di salvaguardia e della città. La riforma della Legge Speciale per Venezia offre l’opportunità di disegnare una nuova governance lagunare capace di rispondere a queste esigenze. Le raccomandazioni di questa ricerca offrono un possibile percorso per avviare la riforma e alcune ipotesi di strumenti per una più efficace governance della laguna di Venezia. it_IT
dc.format.medium Tesi cartacea it_IT
dc.language.iso en it_IT
dc.publisher Università Ca' Foscari Venezia it_IT
dc.rights © Stefania Munaretto, 2011 it_IT
dc.subject Environmental governance it_IT
dc.subject Climate change it_IT
dc.subject Venice lagoon it_IT
dc.title Governing water and environment in times of climate change: the case of the Venice lagoon it_IT
dc.type Doctoral Thesis it_IT
dc.degree.name Analisi e governance dello sviluppo sostenibile it_IT
dc.degree.level Dottorato di ricerca it_IT
dc.degree.grantor Scuola di studi avanzati di Venezia (SSAV) it_IT
dc.description.academicyear 2009/2010 it_IT
dc.description.cycle 23 it_IT
dc.degree.coordinator Zuppi, Giovanni Maria it_IT
dc.location.shelfmark D000987 it_IT
dc.location Venezia, Archivio Università Ca' Foscari, Tesi Dottorato it_IT
dc.rights.accessrights openAccess it_IT
dc.thesis.matricno 955405 it_IT
dc.format.pagenumber 178 p. it_IT
dc.subject.miur SPS/10 SOCIOLOGIA DELL'AMBIENTE E DEL TERRITORIO it_IT
dc.description.tableofcontent ABSTRACT 8 1 INTRODUCTION 9 1.1 BACKGROUND 9 1.1.1 Climate change in coastal regions 9 1.1.2 Environmental governance 11 1.2 THE CASE STUDY OF THIS RESEARCH 14 1.2.1 Physical and ecological system 14 1.2.2 Population and economy 18 1.2.3 Expected impacts of climate change 20 1.2.4 Governance arrangements for water and environmental management 21 1.2.5 The need of reconsidering the current governance arrangements 29 1.3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVE AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS 31 1.4 DATA AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH 32 1.4.1 Data 32 1.4.2 Methodological approach 36 1.5 OUTLINE OF THIS DISSERTATION 38 2 MEASURES TO PROTECT VENICE FROM FLOODING UNDER THE THREAT OF SEA-LEVEL RISE 39 2.1 INTRODUCTION 40 2.2 DATA AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH 42 2.3 SEA-LEVEL RISE AND ITS IMPACTS IN TERMS OF HIGH WATERS IN THE VENICE LAGOON 44 2.4 MEASURES TO PROTECT VENICE FROM HIGH WATERS 48 2.4.1 Non-structural measures: the Special Law for Venice regime 48 2.4.2 Structural measures to protect Venice from high waters 55 2.5 ON THE ABILITY OF THE MEASURE TO PROTECT VENICE FROM HIGH WATERS UNDER FUTURE SEA-LEVEL RISE 58 2.5.1 Non-structural measures and SLR 58 2.5.2 Structural measures and SLR 61 2.6 DISCUSSION 64 2.7 CONCLUSIONS 67 3 ASSESSING ADAPTIVE CAPACITY OF INSTITUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE. A COMPARISON OF THE VENICE LAGOON AND THE DUTCH WADDEN SEA 70 3.1 INTRODUCTION: CLIMATE CHANGE, ADAPTATION AND HUMAN INSTITUTIONS 71 3.2 METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH 73 3.3 CASE STUDY 1: VENICE LAGOON 76 3.3.1 Expected impacts of climate change 77 3.3.2 Governance arrangements 78 3.3.3 Results of applying the ACW to the Venice lagoon case 79 3.4 CASE STUDY 2: WADDEN SEA 83 3.4.1 Expected impacts of climate change 84 3.4.2 Governance arrangements 85 3.4.3 Results of applying the ACW to the Wadden Sea case 86 3.5 COMPARISON OF THE CASE STUDIES 89 3.5.1 Similarities and differences between the physical systems of Venice and Wadden 89 3.5.2 Similarities and differences between the institutions in Venice and Wadden 91 3.6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 94 3.6.1 Conclusions about adaptive capacity in the Venice lagoon 94 3.6.2 Conclusions about adaptive capacity in the Wadden Sea 95 3.6.3 Conclusion on comparison of cases 96 3.6.4 Reflection on the adaptive capacity wheel methodology 97 3.6.5 Implication of this research for the future of the Venice lagoon and the Wadden Sea: recommendations 98 4 ADAPTIVE CO-MANAGEMENT IN THE VENICE LAGOON? AN ANALYSIS OF CURRENT WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND PROSPECTS FOR CHANGE 100 4.1 INTRODUCTION 101 4.2 DATA AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH 105 4.3 THE VENICE LAGOON SYSTEM 107 4.4 IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTIVE CO-MANAGEMENT IN THE VENICE LAGOON 112 4.5 CONCEPTUALIZING POLICY LEARNING 121 4.6 EXPLORING THE LEVEL OF POLICY LEARNING IN THE VENICE SYSTEM 123 4.7 LINKING LEARNING AND THE IMPLEMENTATION/NOT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ADAPTIVE CO-MANAGEMENT PRESCRIPTIONS 128 4.8 CONCLUSIONS 133 5 SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS AND REFLECTION ON THE METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH OF THIS RESEARCH 137 5.1 SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS OF THIS RESEARCH 137 5.2 REFLECTION ON THE METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH OF THIS RESEARCH 143 6 ON THE FUTURE GOVERNANCE OF VENICE AND ITS LAGOON 146 6.1 A POSSIBLE PATH FOR INITIATING INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS IN VENICE 147 6.2 GOVERNANCE OF THE LAGOON 149 6.2.1 Resources 149 6.2.2 Scientific knowledge 151 6.2.3 Competences 153 6.2.4 Participation 156 6.3 GOVERNANCE OF THE STORM SURGE BARRIERS 157 6.4 LESSON LEARN FOR THE GOVERNANCE OF COASTAL REGIONS IN TIMES OF CLIMATE CHANGE 161 6.5 CONCLUSION 163 REFERENCES 164 it_IT
dc.identifier.bibliographiccitation Munaretto S. (2011), "Governing water and environment in times of climate change: the case of the Venice lagoon, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, tesi di dottorato, 2011 it_IT


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