Iran-Water Resources Research

Iran-Water Resources Research

Requirements for Establishing an Effective Governance System for Water and Soil Resources in Iran: A Systematic Review

Document Type : Original Article

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Mazandaran Regional Water Company, Water Resources Management Company, Ministry of Energy, Mazandaran, Iran.
Abstract
Requirements for Establishing an Effective Governance System for Water Resources in Iran: A Systematic Review



In recent years, increasing pressures on Iran’s water resources—such as overexploitation, unsustainable use, and institutional fragmentation—have underscored the need to revise existing governance approaches. Good governance, as a systematic and interdisciplinary approach, is regarded as a foundation for the sustainable, participatory, and efficient management of natural resources. This article adopts a systematic review methodology combined with analytical insight to examine the various dimensions of water governance, focusing on Iran’s institutional, legal, and climatic contexts. The findings indicate that achieving good governance requires institutional reform, integration of policy-making, regulatory, and implementation functions, enhancement of stakeholder participation mechanisms, and strategic utilization of international comparative experiences. Finally, drawing on comparative analysis and theoretical frameworks, the study proposes context-specific recommendations for designing a tailored governance model for water resources in Iran, offering guidance for strategic policy-making and decision-making in this critical domain.
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  • Receive Date 10 May 2025
  • Revise Date 06 June 2025
  • Accept Date 28 June 2025