School of Earth and Environmental Sciences,, St. Lucia Campus, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia.
, 123 Barclay Street, Deagon, QLD, 4017, Australia.
Ambio. 2022 Aug;51(8):1871-1888. doi: 10.1007/s13280-021-01699-4. Epub 2022 Mar 22.
Successful river basin governance is challenged by actor engagement in the various stages of planning and management. A governance approach for determining priorities for actors for sustainable management was developed, based on a river basin diagnostic framework consisting of four social-institutional and four biophysical indicators. It was applied in river basins in Australia, Brazil, China and France. Actors diagnosed current and target capacity for these indicators, and estimated synergistic influences of interacting indicators. The results reveal different priorities and transformative pathways to achieve basin plan outcomes, specific to each basin and actor groups. Priorities include biodiversity for the Murray-Darling, local water management needs for the São Francisco and Yellow rivers, and improved decision-making for the Adour-Garonne. This novel approach challenges entrenched views about key issues and actor engagement roles in co-implementation of the basin plan under existing prevailing governance models, with implications for engagement and international collaboration on basin governance.
成功的流域治理面临着各规划和管理阶段参与者参与的挑战。本文基于一个由四个社会制度和四个生物物理指标组成的流域诊断框架,开发了一种用于确定可持续管理中参与者优先事项的治理方法。该方法已应用于澳大利亚、巴西、中国和法国的流域。参与者诊断了当前和目标这些指标的能力,并估计了相互作用指标的协同影响。结果表明,不同的优先事项和变革途径可以实现流域规划的结果,具体取决于每个流域和参与者群体。优先事项包括墨累-达令流域的生物多样性、圣弗朗西斯科河和黄河的当地水管理需求,以及改进阿杜尔-加龙河的决策制定。这种新方法挑战了在现有主流治理模式下共同实施流域计划中关于关键问题和参与者参与角色的固有观点,对流域治理的参与和国际合作具有启示意义。