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开发一个图形化恢复力框架,以理解南下加利福尼亚州偏远干旱高地的人类 - 自然耦合系统。

Development of a graphical resilience framework to understand a coupled human-natural system in a remote arid highland of Baja California Sur.

作者信息

Lerback J C, Bowen B B, Macfarlan S J, Schniter E, Garcia J J, Caughman L

机构信息

Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA.

Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA.

出版信息

Sustain Sci. 2022;17(3):1059-1076. doi: 10.1007/s11625-022-01101-6. Epub 2022 Mar 4.

Abstract

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Hydrological systems are important to society as water resources and effective management requires an understanding of how water and humans influence each other. To describe human-water connections it is necessary to bridge social and natural sciences. To this end, we construct an interdisciplinary graphical framework for evaluating potential human-water system resilience, which is a tool to show the spatial and temporal response to system change of both human and natural systems. This helps to identify the ways that human responses to change relate to changing water resources and identifies important thresholds and potential disconnects that would create vulnerability. We further use this tool to describe a dynamic, coupled human-water system present in the arid Sierra de la Giganta region of Baja California Sur, Mexico. In this remote mountain range, there is a community (self-identifying as ) who rely on spring water for ranching and subsistence. Using mixed methods of hydrogeochemistry and anthropology, we describe spatial connectivity and temporal changes of both hydrologic and social systems. We use these observations to examine the response to system changes and explore the topology of the various approaches that the community employs to adapt to changing water availability. The framework guides dialogue to constrain the types of policies, strategies, and responses that help to promote the sustainability of water resources. This framework can be used to compare systems across spatio-temporal scales to produce more generalizable and communicable insights of coupled human-natural systems.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11625-022-01101-6.

摘要

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水文系统对社会至关重要,因为水资源以及有效的管理需要了解水与人类如何相互影响。为了描述人类与水的联系,有必要跨越社会科学和自然科学。为此,我们构建了一个跨学科的图形框架来评估潜在的人类 - 水系统恢复力,这是一种展示人类和自然系统对系统变化的时空响应的工具。这有助于确定人类对变化的响应与水资源变化相关的方式,并识别会造成脆弱性的重要阈值和潜在脱节情况。我们进一步使用这个工具来描述墨西哥南下加利福尼亚州干旱的希耶拉 - 德拉吉甘塔地区存在的动态耦合人类 - 水系统。在这个偏远山区,有一个社区(自称为……)依靠泉水进行放牧和维持生计。我们采用水文地球化学和人类学的混合方法,描述了水文系统和社会系统的空间连通性和时间变化。我们利用这些观测结果来检验对系统变化的响应,并探索该社区为适应不断变化的水资源可利用性而采用的各种方法的拓扑结构。该框架引导对话,以限制有助于促进水资源可持续性的政策、战略和应对措施的类型。这个框架可用于跨时空尺度比较系统,以产生关于耦合人类 - 自然系统更具普遍性和可传播性的见解。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s11625 - 022 - 01101 - 6获取的补充材料。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/29e6/8894095/3b781cdf60c1/11625_2022_1101_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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