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Participatory governance and drought management: Insights from Sandra Megens
In this episode of the CLP Interview Series, Sandra Megens, drought researcher at Wageningen University & Research, and Co-Chair of the UNCCD CLP for Latin America and the Caribbean, explores the complexities of drought management and the role of participatory governance. Drawing from her research on the Colombia-Ecuador transboundary river basin, Megens discusses how polycentric governance can build resilience by addressing local needs and integrating socio-ecological factors.
🎙️ About the CLP Interview Series
The CLP Interview Series features global experts and members of the UNCCD Communities of Learning and Practice (CLPs): https://droughtclp.unccd.int/clp/home. These experts share their perspectives and stories on drought management, offering a diversity of regional and sectoral insights. Each conversation highlights proactive initiatives and integrated approaches aimed at tackling drought challenges across the globe. Co-produced by United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and Global Water Partnership (GWP), the series serves as a gateway to exploring innovative ideas and inspiring transformative collective action.
