Sumit Vij
Wageningen University and Research Centre
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International Journal of Water Resources Development | 2018
Anamika Barua; Sumit Vij; Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman
Abstract This article examines the power interplay that shapes the transboundary water interaction in the Brahmaputra River basin. The article provides two key insights based on data sharing and bilateralism aspects. First, the lack of a standard, hydrological data-sharing mechanism has created a sense of mistrust between riparians. Second, bilateralism and power asymmetry between the riparian countries has created a sense of unilateral control over the Brahmaputra River. This article concludes that due to regional geo-politics, issues of sovereignty, and unequal power, negotiation for a multilateral basin-wide treaty at this moment is a non-starter in the Brahmaputra basin.
Climate Policy | 2018
Sumit Vij; Robbert Biesbroek; Annemarie Groot; Katrien Termeer; Binod Prasad Parajuli
ABSTRACT Deliberation over how to adapt to short or long-term impacts of climate change takes place in a complex political setting, where actors’ interests and priorities shape the temporal dimension of adaptation plans, policies and actions. As actors interact to pursue their individual or collective interests, these struggles turn into dynamic power interplay. In this article, we aim to show how power interplay shapes local adaptation plans of action (LAPAs) in Nepal to be short-term and reactive. We use an interactional framing approach through interaction analyses and observations to analyse how actors use material and ideational resources to pursue their interests. Material and ideational resources that an actor deploys include political authority, knowledge of adaptation science and national/local policy-making processes, financial resources and strong relations with international non-governmental organizations and donor agencies. We find that facilitators and local politicians have a very prominent role in meetings relating to LAPAs, resulting in short-termism of LAPAs. Findings suggest that there is also a lack of female participation contributing to short-term orientated plans. We conclude that such power interplay analysis can help to investigate how decision making on the temporal aspects of climate adaptation policy takes place at the local level. Key policy insights Short-termism of LAPAs is attributed to the power interplay between actors during the policy design process. Improved participation of the most vulnerable, especially women, can lead to the preparation of adaptation plans and strategies focusing on both the short and long-term. It is pertinent to consider power interplay in the design and planning of adaptation policy in order to create a level-playing field between actors for inclusive decision-making. Analysis of dynamic power interplay can help in investigating climate change adaptation controversies that are marked by uncertainties and ambiguities.
Land Use Policy | 2016
Sumit Vij; Vishal Narain
Environmental Science & Policy | 2017
Sumit Vij; E.J. Moors; Bashir Ahmad; Md. Arfanuzzaman; Suruchi Bhadwal; Robbert Biesbroek; Giovanna Gioli; Annemarie Groot; Dwijen Mallick; Bimal Regmi; Basharat Ahmed Saeed; Sultan Ishaq; Bhuwan Thapa; Saskia E. Werners; Philippus Wester
Geoforum | 2016
Vishal Narain; Sumit Vij
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water | 2017
Timothy Karpouzoglou; Sumit Vij
Environmental Science & Policy | 2018
Sumit Vij; Robbert Biesbroek; Annemarie Groot; Katrien Termeer
Economic and Political Weekly | 2017
Sumit Vij; Manoj Jatav; Anamika Barua; Madhusudhan Bhattarai
Water Policy | 2018
Anamika Barua; Sumit Vij
Land Use Policy | 2018
Sumit Vij; Vishal Narain; Timothy Karpouzoglou; Pratik Mishra