持续性
操作化
环境资源管理
利益相关者
水资源
环境科学
生态系统服务
气候变化
利益相关方参与
生态工程
业务
环境规划
计算机科学
生态系统
生态学
经济
哲学
认识论
管理
生物
作者
N. LeRoy Poff,Casey Brown,Theodore E. Grantham,John Matthews,Margaret A. Palmer,Caitlin Spence,Robert L. Wilby,Marjolijn Haasnoot,Guillermo Mendoza,Kathleen Dominique,Andrés Baeza
摘要
A new decision framework, eco-engineering decision scaling, aims to provide a robust foundation for advancing sustainable water management that will meet the needs of both humans and ecosystems under future hydrological uncertainty. Managing freshwater resources sustainably under future climatic and hydrological uncertainty poses novel challenges. Rehabilitation of ageing infrastructure and construction of new dams are widely viewed as solutions to diminish climate risk, but attaining the broad goal of freshwater sustainability will require expansion of the prevailing water resources management paradigm beyond narrow economic criteria to include socially valued ecosystem functions and services. We introduce a new decision framework, eco-engineering decision scaling (EEDS), that explicitly and quantitatively explores trade-offs in stakeholder-defined engineering and ecological performance metrics across a range of possible management actions under unknown future hydrological and climate states. We illustrate its potential application through a hypothetical case study of the Iowa River, USA. EEDS holds promise as a powerful framework for operationalizing freshwater sustainability under future hydrological uncertainty by fostering collaboration across historically conflicting perspectives of water resource engineering and river conservation ecology to design and operate water infrastructure for social and environmental benefits.
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