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Adapting participatory processes in temporary rivers management

AutorSoria, María CSIC ORCID; Bonada, Núria; Ballester, Alba; Verkaik, Iraima; Jordà-Capdevila, Dídac; Solà, Carolina; Munné, Antoni; Jiménez-Argudo, Sara-María; Fortuño, Pau; Gallart Gallego, Francesc CSIC ORCID ; Vinyoles, Dolors; Llorens, Pilar CSIC ORCID; Latron, Jérôme CSIC ORCID; Estrela, Teodoro; Prat, Narcís; Cid, Núria
Palabras claveWater governance
Temporary and intermittent rivers
Public participation
River basin management plans
Social learning
Stakeholder engagement
Fecha de publicaciónjun-2021
EditorElsevier
CitaciónEnvironmental Science and Policy 120: 145-156 (2021)
ResumenThe European Water Framework Directive (WFD) mandates to incorporate the participation of stakeholders and the general public in the development and updating of the river basin management plans. So far, the WFD implementation has been mainly focused on perennial rivers without considering temporary rivers properly, neither in biomonitoring programs nor participatory processes. This paper aims at adapting participatory processes in river basin management to enhance the inclusion of ecosystems with poor or no social recognition such as temporary rivers. To do so, we examined previous experiences of participatory processes conducted in the WFD and adapted them to propose and implement an approach for promoting stakeholders’ engagement in temporary rivers. The approach is based on a collaborative leadership, includes multiple participatory engagement mechanisms, uses future global change scenarios and the concept of ecosystem services at different stages of the process, and aims at involving stakeholders not only in the proposal of measures stage but in the diagnosis of the ecological status. It also includes an evaluation of participants’ satisfaction on the process. We tested our approach in temporary rivers from the Mediterranean region. We found that the combination of environmental education and citizen science activities, together with the inclusion of the ecosystem services concept, was the most useful way to raise awareness on the biodiversity and ecological value of temporary rivers and to promote stakeholders’ engagement. Workshops conducted during the diagnosis stage played an important role in both including stakeholders’ suggestions and increasing their knowledge on temporary rivers. Further, envisaging climate-related future scenarios allowed participants to incorporate measures that could tackle new and emerging pressures on these ecosystems. As future environmental changes will increase the proportion of rivers with temporary flow regimes, our approach can contribute to adapt current participatory processes to future needs.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.03.005
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/237606
DOI10.1016/j.envsci.2021.03.005
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