Conceptual and analytical diversity of environmental governance in Latin America: A systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Gabriela De la Mora-De la Mora

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 22, 2022

Abstract The analysis of environmental governance and the analytical frameworks used to study this concept in Latin America show that term is diffuse polysemic. refers democratic societies theoretically encourage plural participation actors decision-making solve public or collective socioenvironmental problems. However, America, there a broad social perception deficit affects sphere. objective work determine main trends studies on most commonly predominant approaches order characterize scientific political uses concept. A systematic literature review carried out databases English Spanish, 140 articles consider using various are analyzed. finding predominance critical perspective effectiveness governance, as well associated institutional components organizations, because practices should support it questionable.

Language: Английский

Improved water resource management framework for water sustainability and security DOI
Sameh S. Ahmed, Rekha Bali, Hasim Ali Khan

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 201, P. 111527 - 111527

Published: June 19, 2021

Language: Английский

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Diagnosing challenges and setting priorities for sustainable water resource management under climate change DOI Creative Commons
Ibrahim Nourein Mohammed, John Bolten, Nicholas J. Souter

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: Jan. 17, 2022

Managing transboundary river basins requires balancing tradeoffs of sustainable water use and coping with climate uncertainty. We demonstrate an integrated approach to exploring these issues through the lens a social-ecological system, combining remote in-situ earth observations, hydrologic models, social surveys. Specifically, we examine how change dam development could impact Se Kong, San Sre Pok rivers in Mekong region. find that will lead increased precipitation, necessitating shift operations, from maintaining low flows reducing flood hazards. also existing governance systems Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia are ill-prepared address problem. conclude solution space for addressing complex be highly constrained unless major deficiencies governance, strategic planning, financial capacity, information sharing, law enforcement remedied next decades.

Language: Английский

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Incorporating Ecosystem Services into Water Resources Management—Tools, Policies, Promising Pathways DOI Creative Commons
Derek Vollmer, Kremena Burkhard, Blal Adem Esmail

et al.

Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 69(4), P. 627 - 635

Published: April 1, 2022

Ecosystems provide a range of services, including water purification, erosion prevention, and flood risk mitigation, that are important to resource managers. But as sector, resources management has been slow incorporate ecosystem protection restoration, for variety reasons, although related concepts such nature-based solutions green infrastructure gaining traction. We explain some the existing challenges wider uptake services concept in introduce promising avenues research practice, elaborated more detail through 12 papers, spanning five continents contexts, which make up Special Issue on "Incorporating Ecosystem Services into Water Resources Management". Cross-cutting themes include (A) flexible communicate with stakeholders; (B) participatory processes involve stakeholders research; (C) multiple values, valuation methods, water-related services; (D) applications decision-support tools. conclude summary gaps emphasize importance co-producing knowledge decision makers other stakeholders, order improve integration services.

Language: Английский

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Integrating Ecosystem Services Into Water Resource Management: An Indicator-Based Approach DOI Creative Commons
Kashif Shaad, Nicholas J. Souter, Derek Vollmer

et al.

Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 69(4), P. 752 - 767

Published: Jan. 1, 2022

Natural ecosystems are fundamental to local water cycles and the ecosystem services that humans enjoy, such as provision, outdoor recreation, flood protection. However, integrating into resources management requires they be acknowledged, quantified, communicated decision-makers. We present an indicator framework incorporates supply of, demand for, services. This provides initial diagnostic for resource managers a mechanism evaluating tradeoffs through future scenarios. Building on risk assessment framework, we three-tiered measuring where exceeds of services, addressing scope (spatial extent), frequency, amplitude which objectives (service delivery) not met. The Ecosystem Service Indicator is measured 0-100 scale, encompasses none total service delivery. demonstrate its applicability variety data sources (e.g., monitoring stations, statistical yearbooks, modeled datasets) from case studies in China Southeast Asia. evaluate sensitivity scores varying levels three methods calculation using simulated test dataset. Our conceptually simple, robust, flexible enough offer starting point decision-makers accommodate evolution expansion tools, models used measure value

Language: Английский

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A watershed moment for healthy watersheds DOI
Derek Vollmer, Robin Abell, Maíra Ometto Bezerra

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Nature Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 6(3), P. 233 - 235

Published: Jan. 2, 2023

Language: Английский

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A Holistic Catchment‐Scale Framework to Guide Flood and Drought Mitigation Towards Improved Biodiversity Conservation and Human Wellbeing DOI Creative Commons
Phillip J. Haubrock, Rachel Stubbington, Nicola Fohrer

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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Water, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

ABSTRACT As climatic extremity intensifies, a fundamental rethink is needed to promote the sustainable use of freshwater resources. Both floods and droughts, including water scarcity, are exacerbating declines in river biodiversity ecosystem services, with consequences for both people nature. Although this global challenge, densely populated regions such as Europe, East Asia North‐America, well most affected by climate change, particularly vulnerable. To date mitigation measures have mainly focused on individual, local‐scale targets, often neglecting hydrological connectivity within catchments interactions among hydrology, biodiversity, change human wellbeing. A comprehensive approach improve infiltration, retention groundwater recharge, thereby mitigating impacts heavy rainfall droughts scarcity. We propose holistic catchment‐scale framework that combines conventional civil engineering methods, nature‐based solutions conservation actions. This integrates legislation, substantial funding governance structure transcends administrative discipline boundaries, enabling coordinated actions across multiple spatial temporal scales. It necessitates collaboration local regional stakeholders citizens, scientists practitioners. vision management resources could synergistic effects support mitigate functional ecosystems deliver benefits people.

Language: Английский

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Investigating river health and potential risks using a novel hybrid decision-making framework with multi-source data fusion in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau DOI
Zhengxian Zhang, Li Yun, Xiaogang Wang

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Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 96, P. 106849 - 106849

Published: July 14, 2022

Language: Английский

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Stakeholder Engagement around Water Governance: 30 Years of Decision-Making in the Bogotá River Basin DOI Creative Commons
Angie Katherin Salamanca-Cano, Pamela Durán-Díaz

Urban Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 7(3), P. 81 - 81

Published: Aug. 10, 2023

Effective stakeholder engagement is vital for sustainable water management in the Bogotá River Basin, which faces serious environmental and socio-economic challenges, including scarcity, pollution, inequitable distribution. Engaging diverse stakeholders can promote shared decision-making, identify common goals, enhance implementation of governance strategies. Taking this into account, research evaluates multi-stakeholder Basin Colombia over past 30 years to face current global challenges. The methodology includes a desk-based systematic review, as well policy analysis using descriptive quantitative methods. With use MAXQDA software, we identified 74 national, regional, local policies focused on Colombia, were narrowed down 22 documents Basin. based Organization Economic Co-operation Development (OECD) indicator Principle 10 self-assess level legal framework engagement. self-assessment pointed out that despite strong background enhancement via formal informal participatory mechanisms first stages policy-making, there lack evaluation follow-up phases, leading box-ticking mechanisms. findings suggest effective needs be comprehensive policy-making processes, especially stages. Moreover, river basin’s improve by making clear disclosure about outcomes processes. This concludes promoting identifying enhancing strategies greatly benefit These efforts lead more efficient resources ultimately contribute healthier environment.

Language: Английский

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Stakeholder engagement and knowledge co-production for better watershed management with the Freshwater Health Index DOI Creative Commons
Maíra Ometto Bezerra, Derek Vollmer, Nicholas J. Souter

et al.

Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5, P. 100206 - 100206

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Sustainable watershed management requires effective stakeholder engagement and knowledge co-production. Currently, most methods for co-production in the field are case-specific, applied an ad hoc manner, not tested across various spatial scales or water contexts. Moreover, these often evaluated, limiting our ability to learn from adapt them. We critically assess Freshwater Health Index (FHI), indicator-based platform co-production, which has been a variety of social-ecological systems. Using ex-post analysis, we examined nine FHI case studies against evaluative framework based on Talley et al.'s. (2016) five pillars Norström (2020) four principles derived six (Context-based, Clear objectives/Goal-oriented, Systematic representation/Pluralistic, Use relevant methods, Create opportunities co-ownership, Interactive/Reflective). first identified activities process that aligned with principles, then used narrative descriptions guiding questions evaluate individual studies. Although demonstrate supports contexts, seldom fulfilled all due differences watersheds. Key takeaways include importance aligning projects existing schemes, need establish sustainability plan empowers stakeholders stay engaged beyond single project timeline. Our can serve as checklist both design monitoring place-based research more generally.

Language: Английский

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Attainment of water and sanitation goals: a review and agenda for research DOI Open Access
Sanjeet Singh,

Ravi Jayaram

Sustainable Water Resources Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 8(5)

Published: Aug. 23, 2022

Language: Английский

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