--- - attrs: Abstract: 'A systems, holistic, or ecosystem approach is often advocated for water management, and has led to the emergence of integrated water resource management, or IWRM. Such an approach can be interpreted as ‘comprehensive’ or ‘integrated’, and analysts, planners, and managers need to understand the difference. Edge or boundary problems always are encountered when applying a holistic approach, and design of institutional arrangements cannot eliminate these problems but can minimize them. IWRM often does not have a statutory basis, which can lead to implementation challenges. By linking IWRM to land-use planning and official plans at the local level, IWRM can be given credibility, as well as be systematically connected to land-based issues.' Author: 'Mitchell, Bruce' DOI: 10.1068/a37224 Issue: 8 Journal: Environment and Planning A Pages: 1335-1352 Title: 'Integrated water resource management, institutional arrangements, and land-use planning' Volume: 37 Year: 2005 _record_number: 21421 _uuid: f43680e8-feb9-4e43-aaa3-26b843935b35 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1068/a37224 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f43680e8-feb9-4e43-aaa3-26b843935b35.yaml identifier: f43680e8-feb9-4e43-aaa3-26b843935b35 uri: /reference/f43680e8-feb9-4e43-aaa3-26b843935b35 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Adger, W.N.\rDessai, S.\rGoulden, M.\rHulme, M.\rLorenzoni, I.\rNelson, D.R.\rNaess, L.O.\rWolf, J.\rWreford, A." DOI: 10.1007/s10584-008-9520-z ISSN: 0165-0009 Issue: 3-4 Journal: Climatic Change Pages: 335-354 Title: Are there social limits to adaptation to climate change? Volume: 93 Year: 2009 _chapter: '["Ch. 28: Adaptation FINAL"]' _record_number: 106 _uuid: fe4e06c1-b8d0-44fc-8892-44c20b60ab6a reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10584-008-9520-z href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/fe4e06c1-b8d0-44fc-8892-44c20b60ab6a.yaml identifier: fe4e06c1-b8d0-44fc-8892-44c20b60ab6a uri: /reference/fe4e06c1-b8d0-44fc-8892-44c20b60ab6a