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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.