Policy, legislative and institutional assessments for integrated river basin management in Turkey

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The rapidly growing population, increased urbanization, and intensive industrial and agricultural activities cause degradation and pollution of natural resources, soil erosion, and changes in hydrologic regimes in all over the world. To overcome these situations, it is necessary to develop an effective and holistic management methodology, called Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM). It is an internationally accepted administrative tool. IRBM is also one of the implementation requirements of the European Commission Water Framework Directive (WFD, 2000/60/EC) for European Union (EU) member states and candidate countries. Turkey, as an EU candidate country, already has started and continues to work toward adaptation of the WFD. Since the early 2000s, river basin studies have been undertaken to help integrate the WFD into Turkish legislation. Although Turkey has a strong legislative background, there are many challenges in this transition period because of several big river basins, the lack of environmental infrastructure, and the cost of carrying out the WFD. This paper analyses the political, legislative, and institutional advances of the implementation of IRBM in Turkey. Before the assessments of the new Turkish legislation developments and new basin institutions, the general principles of IRBM are explained. Finally, some recommendations for improving the effectiveness of the new basin organizations and water legislation are presented. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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IRBM; WFD; Policy; Legislation; Institutional structure; Turkey

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY

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Delipınar, Ş., & Karpuzcu, M. (June 01, 2017). Policy, legislative and institutional assessments for integrated river basin management in Turkey. Environmental Science and Policy, 72, 20-29.

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