Print Email Facebook Twitter The Information Strategy Model Title The Information Strategy Model: a framework for developing a monitoring strategy for national policy making and SDG6 reporting Author Timmerman, Jos G. (Waterframes, Lelystad) de Vries, S. (TU Delft Water Resources) Berendsen, Monique (Rijkswaterstaat) van Dokkum, Ronald (Rijkswaterstaat) van de Guchte, Cees (Deltares) Vlaanderen, Niels (Rijkswaterstaat) Broek, Emilie (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education) van der Horst, Aart (Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Date 2022 Abstract Representatives from 14 countries worldwide worked together on improving their monitoring and ultimately their water management to reach the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 goals by 2030, thereby testing the Information Strategy Model (ISM). This model is developed to support identifying the need for information for water management. In a workshop setting, participants were instructed and subsequently developed the ISM for their own situation. The results show that the ISM fulfils its task of structuring the development and improvement of a monitoring network, but can be enhanced by adding detailed information for specific elements and needs explanation and assistance to be of use. Subject information needsInformation Strategy Modelnational water monitoring and assessmentSustainable Development Goal 6sustainable water management To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a0ab551-6b24-47d9-bbee-3aa6c11353ea DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2021.1973856 ISSN 0250-8060 Source Water International, 47 (1), 55-72 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2022 Jos G. Timmerman, S. de Vries, Monique Berendsen, Ronald van Dokkum, Cees van de Guchte, Niels Vlaanderen, Emilie Broek, Aart van der Horst Files PDF 02508060.2021.pdf 2.78 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:5a0ab551-6b24-47d9-bbee-3aa6c11353ea/datastream/OBJ/view