TY - JOUR
T1 - Disentangling the complexity of socio-cultural values of temporary rivers
AU - Jorda-Capdevila, Dídac
AU - Iniesta-Arandia, Irene
AU - Quintas-Soriano, Cristina
AU - Basdeki, Aikaterini
AU - Calleja, Eman J.
AU - DeGirolamo, Anna Maria
AU - Gilvear, David
AU - Ilhéu, Maria
AU - Kriaučiūniene, Jūratė
AU - Logar, Ivana
AU - Loures, Luis
AU - Padło, Tomasz
PY - 2021/5/20
Y1 - 2021/5/20
N2 - In the last decade, an awareness towards temporary rivers has increased globally in response to drying climates and growing human demand for water. However, social perceptions of temporary rivers have rarely been incorporated in their science and management. In this study, we advance an understanding of the socio-cultural values of temporary rivers principally in a European context. We used an ecosystem services-based approach for a participatory and deliberative exercise with 16 researchers and managers. Our results point out to two important aspects of socio-cultural values in temporary rivers. First, cultural ecosystem services have high socio-cultural values and usually represent the interests of the less influential stakeholders in related conflicts. And second, the temporal and geographical variability of these types of rivers is key to understand their socio-cultural values. As an example, the low provision of freshwater in a long non-flowing phase is one of the reasons for its high value. The results above point to future research needs that deserve more attention like the study of tradeoffs and synergies of ecosystem services and interdisciplinary research and management. We finally acknowledge the need to conduct case study research to account for geographical variation and to include the multiple views of different stakeholder groups.
AB - In the last decade, an awareness towards temporary rivers has increased globally in response to drying climates and growing human demand for water. However, social perceptions of temporary rivers have rarely been incorporated in their science and management. In this study, we advance an understanding of the socio-cultural values of temporary rivers principally in a European context. We used an ecosystem services-based approach for a participatory and deliberative exercise with 16 researchers and managers. Our results point out to two important aspects of socio-cultural values in temporary rivers. First, cultural ecosystem services have high socio-cultural values and usually represent the interests of the less influential stakeholders in related conflicts. And second, the temporal and geographical variability of these types of rivers is key to understand their socio-cultural values. As an example, the low provision of freshwater in a long non-flowing phase is one of the reasons for its high value. The results above point to future research needs that deserve more attention like the study of tradeoffs and synergies of ecosystem services and interdisciplinary research and management. We finally acknowledge the need to conduct case study research to account for geographical variation and to include the multiple views of different stakeholder groups.
UR - https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/context/gees-research/article/1193/viewcontent/26395916.2021.pdf
U2 - 10.1080/26395916.2021.1912186
DO - 10.1080/26395916.2021.1912186
M3 - Article
SN - 2639-5908
VL - 17
SP - 235
EP - 247
JO - Ecosystems and People
JF - Ecosystems and People
IS - 1
ER -