Governance is essential to lake basin management, but it is the most challenged and needs increased attention.Lake Basin Governance performance assessment is designed to measure the progress Multi-Vit and impacts of policies, institutions and the roles of various actors in ensuring sustainability.It measures the performance of technical/operational, social/networks, and institutional arrangement that make up the socio-ecological system.Governance performance assessment becomes very necessary with over-emphasis of institutions on resources utilization and exploitation.The purpose of this paper is to present a governance performance assessment framework specifically for lake basins.
The Adaptive Integrated Lake Basin Management (AILBM) framework SERRATIOPEPTIDASE 90 is a diagnostic and prescriptive performance assessment tool with an outcome to produce an adaptive and integrative system with equity, inclusiveness, transparency, accountability and flexibility to problem-solving and resilience.A case study on water governance performance assessment of the Songkhla Lake Basin (SLB) in Thailand is provided for illustration and application and indicated a poor performance rating on governance in the Basin, revealing gaps, defects, strengths and weaknesses in the current system, necessary to recommend future improvements.