TY - THES U1 - Dissertation / Habilitation A1 - Dörendahl, Esther T1 - Boundary work for collaborative water resources management : conceptual and empirical insights from a South African case study T2 - Wissenschaftliche Schriften der WWU Münster / Reihe XVII N2 - Water is a basis for life and ecosystem health. And water, especially in regions affected by water scarcity, is a highly contested and politicised natural resource. The state-of-the-art in sustainable water resources management requires collaborative approaches that foster the integration of conflicting interests of multiple stakeholders. Achieving integration in complex and contested real life situations however remains a major challenge. Boundary work can facilitate this ambitious goal. This study evolves boundary work science to improve collaboration in the water sector. It develops a framework for boundary work that enables understanding, structuring and approaching barriers for collaborative water resources management. A case study from the Garden Route region, South Africa gives a grounded basis for the conceptual developments and further provides in-depth insights into reasons and obstacles for collaborative water resources management in a contested local case. The case study serves both: An intrinsic analysis of a conflictive case, and conceptual developments to the boundary work framework - tested against local realities. Y1 - 2015 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-38229604351 SN - 978-3-8405-0131-9 SB - 978-3-8405-0131-9 VL - 2 SP - 272 S1 - 272 PB - Monsenstein und Vannerdat CY - Münster PB - Monsenstein und Vannerdat CY - Münster ER -