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Integrating the social, hydrological and ecological dimensions of freshwater health: The Freshwater Health Index.

Derek Vollmer1, Kashif Shaad2, Nicholas J Souter3, Tracy Farrell3, David Dudgeon4, Caroline A Sullivan5, Isabelle Fauconnier6, Glen M MacDonald7, Matthew P McCartney8, Alison G Power9, Amy McNally10, Sandy J Andelman11, Timothy Capon12, Naresh Devineni13, Chusit Apirumanekul14, Cho Nam Ng15, M Rebecca Shaw16, Raymond Yu Wang17, Chengguang Lai18, Zhaoli Wang18, Helen M Regan19.   

Abstract

Degradation of freshwater ecosystems and the services they provide is a primary cause of increasing water insecurity, raising the need for integrated solutions to freshwater management. While methods for characterizing the multi-faceted challenges of managing freshwater ecosystems abound, they tend to emphasize either social or ecological dimensions and fall short of being truly integrative. This paper suggests that management for sustainability of freshwater systems needs to consider the linkages between human water uses, freshwater ecosystems and governance. We present a conceptualization of freshwater resources as part of an integrated social-ecological system and propose a set of corresponding indicators to monitor freshwater ecosystem health and to highlight priorities for management. We demonstrate an application of this new framework -the Freshwater Health Index (FHI) - in the Dongjiang River Basin in southern China, where stakeholders are addressing multiple and conflicting freshwater demands. By combining empirical and modeled datasets with surveys to gauge stakeholders' preferences and elicit expert information about governance mechanisms, the FHI helps stakeholders understand the status of freshwater ecosystems in their basin, how ecosystems are being manipulated to enhance or decrease water-related services, and how well the existing water resource management regime is equipped to govern these dynamics over time. This framework helps to operationalize a truly integrated approach to water resource management by recognizing the interplay between governance, stakeholders, freshwater ecosystems and the services they provide.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Ecosystem services; Freshwater ecosystems; Freshwater sustainability; Stakeholder engagement; Water governance

Year:  2018        PMID: 29426153     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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