The Intergovernmental Relations of Water Policy and Management: Florida-Holland Parallels

25 Pages Posted: 18 Aug 2009 Last revised: 24 Jan 2012

Date Written: August 17, 2009

Abstract

Comparison of water policy and management in Florida and Holland yields important insights that will prove invaluable in key projects throughout Florida. In this Article, we look for insights primarily in one area of comparison critical to effective implementation of public policy/intergovernmental relations. After a short introduction to the natural history that forges unconscious bonds between Florida and Holland, South Florida and Zeeland, we look for parallels in the recent history of water management in the two jurisdictions. We then turn to a comparison of the formal institutional and informal intergovernmental structures that shape water management. We then show how these processes work in practice by comparing similar innovations linking water management and spatial planning. Finally, we return to a central theme - the overwhelming imperative in both jurisdictions to defend the public safety.

Keywords: water, policy, management, intergovernmental relations

JEL Classification: H11, H77, K32

Suggested Citation

Light, Alfred (Fred) R., The Intergovernmental Relations of Water Policy and Management: Florida-Holland Parallels (August 17, 2009). Tulane Environmental Law Journal, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1456527

Alfred (Fred) R. Light (Contact Author)

St. Thomas University School of Law, ( email )

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Miami, FL 33054
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