Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses

Human water security is often achieved with little consideration of environmental consequences and, even when these are acknowledged, the trade-offs between human and environmental water needs are increasing in frequency and amplitude on the increase. The environmental flows concept has continued to...

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Main Authors: Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Angela Arthington, Janos Bogardi, Stuart E. Bunn, Holger Hoff, Louis Lebel, Elena Nikitina, Margaret Palmer, Le Roy N. Poff, Keith Richards, Maja Schlüter, Roland Schulze, Andre St-Hilaire, Rebecca Tharme, Klement Tockner, Daniel Tsegai
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-476922018-04-25T08:42:55Z Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses Claudia Pahl-Wostl Angela Arthington Janos Bogardi Stuart E. Bunn Holger Hoff Louis Lebel Elena Nikitina Margaret Palmer Le Roy N. Poff Keith Richards Maja Schlüter Roland Schulze Andre St-Hilaire Rebecca Tharme Klement Tockner Daniel Tsegai Human water security is often achieved with little consideration of environmental consequences and, even when these are acknowledged, the trade-offs between human and environmental water needs are increasing in frequency and amplitude on the increase. The environmental flows concept has continued to evolve in response to these challenges. However, the field is characterized by a limited transferability of insights, due to the prevalence of specific case-study analyses and a lack of research on the governance of environmental flows. Building on recent advances in environmental flow science, water governance and management, we identify a clear need for a more systematic approach to the determination of environmental flow requirements (EFRs) on both the natural and social science fronts and, in particular, on the interaction between social/political and environmental systems. We suggest a framework that details as to how these advances and interactions can be achieved. The framework supports scientific analysis and practical implementation of EFRs involving systematic compilation, sharing and evaluation of experiences from different riverine ecosystems and governance systems around the globe. The concept of ecosystem services is introduced into the framework to raise awareness for the importance of ecosystem functions for the resilience of social-ecological systems, to support negotiation of trade-offs and development of strategies for adaptive implementation. Experience in implementation of environmental flow policies reveals the need for an engaged, transdisciplinary research approach where research is closely linked to implementation initiatives on the ground. We advocate that this is more effective at building the foundations for sustainable water management. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. 2018-04-25T08:42:55Z 2018-04-25T08:42:55Z 2013-09-01 Journal 18773435 2-s2.0-84884530475 10.1016/j.cosust.2013.06.009 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84884530475&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47692
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description Human water security is often achieved with little consideration of environmental consequences and, even when these are acknowledged, the trade-offs between human and environmental water needs are increasing in frequency and amplitude on the increase. The environmental flows concept has continued to evolve in response to these challenges. However, the field is characterized by a limited transferability of insights, due to the prevalence of specific case-study analyses and a lack of research on the governance of environmental flows. Building on recent advances in environmental flow science, water governance and management, we identify a clear need for a more systematic approach to the determination of environmental flow requirements (EFRs) on both the natural and social science fronts and, in particular, on the interaction between social/political and environmental systems. We suggest a framework that details as to how these advances and interactions can be achieved. The framework supports scientific analysis and practical implementation of EFRs involving systematic compilation, sharing and evaluation of experiences from different riverine ecosystems and governance systems around the globe. The concept of ecosystem services is introduced into the framework to raise awareness for the importance of ecosystem functions for the resilience of social-ecological systems, to support negotiation of trade-offs and development of strategies for adaptive implementation. Experience in implementation of environmental flow policies reveals the need for an engaged, transdisciplinary research approach where research is closely linked to implementation initiatives on the ground. We advocate that this is more effective at building the foundations for sustainable water management. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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author Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Angela Arthington
Janos Bogardi
Stuart E. Bunn
Holger Hoff
Louis Lebel
Elena Nikitina
Margaret Palmer
Le Roy N. Poff
Keith Richards
Maja Schlüter
Roland Schulze
Andre St-Hilaire
Rebecca Tharme
Klement Tockner
Daniel Tsegai
spellingShingle Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Angela Arthington
Janos Bogardi
Stuart E. Bunn
Holger Hoff
Louis Lebel
Elena Nikitina
Margaret Palmer
Le Roy N. Poff
Keith Richards
Maja Schlüter
Roland Schulze
Andre St-Hilaire
Rebecca Tharme
Klement Tockner
Daniel Tsegai
Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses
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Angela Arthington
Janos Bogardi
Stuart E. Bunn
Holger Hoff
Louis Lebel
Elena Nikitina
Margaret Palmer
Le Roy N. Poff
Keith Richards
Maja Schlüter
Roland Schulze
Andre St-Hilaire
Rebecca Tharme
Klement Tockner
Daniel Tsegai
author_sort Claudia Pahl-Wostl
title Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses
title_short Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses
title_full Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses
title_fullStr Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses
title_full_unstemmed Environmental flows and water governance: Managing sustainable water uses
title_sort environmental flows and water governance: managing sustainable water uses
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