Adger W Neil, Brown Katrina, Butler Catherine, Quinn Tara
Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4RJ, UK.
Water (Basel). 2021 Jan 30;13(3):349. doi: 10.3390/w13030349. eCollection 2021 Feb 1.
Catchment resilience is the capacity of a combined social ecological system, comprised of water, land, ecological resources and communities in a river basin, to deal with sudden shocks and gradual changes, and to adapt and self-organize for progressive change and transform itself for sustainability. This paper proposes that analysis of catchments as social ecological systems can provide key insights into how social and ecological dynamics interact and how some of the negative consequences of unsustainable resource use or environmental degradation can be ameliorated. This requires recognition of the potential for community resilience as a core element of catchment resilience, and moves beyond more structural approaches to emphasize social dynamics. The proposals are based on a review of social ecological systems research, on methods for analyzing community resilience, and a review of social science and action research that suggest ways of generating resilience through community engagement. These methods and approaches maximize insights into the social dynamics of catchments as complex adaptive systems to inform science and practice.
流域恢复力是指由流域内的水、土地、生态资源和社区组成的社会生态系统组合应对突发冲击和渐进变化,以及为实现渐进式变革进行适应和自我组织并为可持续性而转型的能力。本文提出,将流域作为社会生态系统进行分析,可以为社会和生态动态如何相互作用以及如何缓解不可持续资源利用或环境退化的一些负面后果提供关键见解。这需要认识到社区恢复力作为流域恢复力核心要素的潜力,并超越更具结构性的方法来强调社会动态。这些提议基于对社会生态系统研究的综述、分析社区恢复力的方法,以及对社会科学和行动研究的综述,这些研究提出了通过社区参与产生恢复力的方法。这些方法和途径最大限度地深入了解作为复杂适应系统的流域社会动态,以为科学和实践提供信息。