Iran-Water Resources Research

Iran-Water Resources Research

A Multilevel Analysis of Tehran's Urban Water Governance Based on the Institutional Logics Approach

Document Type : Original Article

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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Governance, University of Tehran
10.22034/iwrr.2026.521785.2872
Abstract
In recent decades, urban water governance has undergone profound transformations across social, institutional, environmental, and managerial dimensions. The growing complexity of institutional structures, conflicts among stakeholders’ values and objectives, and the inefficiency of hierarchical and purely technical approaches have challenged traditional water management systems in megacities such as Tehran. Within this context, sustainable water governance is not merely a managerial issue, but rather a deeply institutional, discursive, and multi-logic challenge. Given the inability of conventional models to address these complexities, this study seeks to develop an analytical framework for explaining urban water governance by drawing on institutional logic theory, institutional sociology, and sustainability transition literature. The framework analyzes the interplay between social structures and institutional practices at four levels—strategic, tactical, operational, and reflexive—while examining the role of different institutional logics, namely hydraulic, market-based, and water-sensitive, in shaping policies, decision-making processes, and stakeholder conflicts. Beyond identifying conceptual gaps, the study highlights the need for rethinking decision-making patterns, integrating conflicting institutional logics, and designing adaptive and multi-stakeholder policies in urban contexts. The goal is to provide both theoretical and practical foundations for transitioning toward flexible, participatory, and sustainable water governance in managing Tehran’s urban water system.
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 04 January 2026

  • Receive Date 10 May 2025
  • Revise Date 30 December 2025
  • Accept Date 04 January 2026