Print Email Facebook Twitter Assessing the societal adoptability of participatory water management Title Assessing the societal adoptability of participatory water management: an application of the Motivation and Ability (MOTA) framework Author Sadik, Md Shibly (Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services) Hermans, L.M. (TU Delft Policy Analysis; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education) Evers, Jaap (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education) Nguyen, Hong Quan (Vietnam National University) Khan, Malik Fida A. (Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services) Ahmed, Sadiq (Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh) Date 2022 Abstract Exploring whether society is sufficiently equipped and motivated to adopt planned interventions is vital for modern plan development trajectories. The Motivation and Ability (MOTA) framework offers a tool to assess the societal adoptability of plans by exploring stakeholders' motivations and abilities. It was originally developed to assess plan implementation feasibility for structural measures of flood management in the Mekong Delta. Further development is necessary before applying the tool in other contexts and for other types of planning interventions. Institutional measures like participatory water management (PWM) have long been recognized as essential elements for water management, but have so far also remained out of the reach of conventional planning assessment tools such as cost-benefit or cost-effectiveness analyses. This research, therefore, aims at extending the MOTA tool in the context of PWM reforms in Bangladesh. It does this by, first, further detailing the MOTA components and identifying indicators for quantification and, second, an expert validation and application of this framework for coastal communities in Bangladesh. Our results suggest that the MOTA framework is capable of informing policymakers and implementing agencies about how to enhance the stakeholders' motivation and ability to ensure an enduring implementation of PWM reforms. Subject BangladeshMotivation and Ability frameworkParticipatory water managementPolicy implementationStrategic planning To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:710ba283-16a0-493d-8656-8c927212bdd7 DOI https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2021.255 ISSN 1366-7017 Source Water Policy, 24 (5), 729-746 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2022 Md Shibly Sadik, L.M. Hermans, Jaap Evers, Hong Quan Nguyen, Malik Fida A. Khan, Sadiq Ahmed Files PDF 024050729.pdf 690.09 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:710ba283-16a0-493d-8656-8c927212bdd7/datastream/OBJ/view