Memon, PDuncan, RSpicer, AKirk, N2012-01-262011-08Memon, A., Duncan, R., Spicer, A., & Kirk, N. (2011). Recent water sector reform in New Zealand. New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Conference, 25-26 August 2011. Nelson, New Zealand: New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.https://hdl.handle.net/10182/4159Addressing NPSP (non-point source pollution) is the Achilles heel of water sustainability in New Zealand and internationally. This oral presentation discusses this environmental problem and questions how do we design appropriate institutional arrangements for water governance to avoid, remedy or mitigate NPSP in liberal democracies. Collaborative water governance is addressed and New Zealand initiatives are looked at. Canterbury and Hurunui examples are given and the authors' research is then discussed.pp.1-9enCopyright by author(s). Readers may make copies of this document for non-commercial purposes only, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies.HurunuiCanterburywater pollutionwater governancenon-point source pollutionRecent water sector reform in New ZealandConference Contribution - published