Stakeholders' perception of the relevance of water and sediment connectivity in water and land management

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العنوان: Stakeholders' perception of the relevance of water and sediment connectivity in water and land management
المؤلفون: Saskia Keesstra, Ana Patricia Fernández-Getino, Yves Le Bissonnais, María José Marqéus Pérez, Carly Maynard, Anna Smetanova, Eva Nora Paton, Louise J. Bracken, Sophie Tindale
المساهمون: Laboratoire d'étude des Interactions Sol - Agrosystème - Hydrosystème (UMR LISAH), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques (Montpellier SupAgro)-Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro), Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro), Technical University Berlin, University of St Andrews [Scotland], Department of Geography, Durham University, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria = National Institute for Agricultural and Food Research and Technology (INIA), Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM), Civil, Surveying and Environmental Engineering, University of Newcastle [Australia] (UoN), Team Soil Water and Land Use, Wageningen Environmental Research, Wageningen UR, Marie-Curie FP7 COFUND People Programme [267196], COST-STSM [ES1306-011215-063624], European Project: 267196,EC:FP7:PEOPLE,FP7-PEOPLE-2010-COFUND,AGREENSKILLS(2012), Technical University of Berlin / Technische Universität Berlin (TU), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), University of Newcastle [Callaghan, Australia] (UoN)
المصدر: Land Degradation and Development, 2018, Vol.29(6), pp.1833-1844 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Land Degradation and Development 29 (2018) 6
Land Degradation and Development, 29(6), 1833-1844
Land Degradation and Development
Land Degradation and Development, Wiley, 2018, 29 (6), pp.1833-1844. ⟨10.1002/ldr.2934⟩
Repositorio de Resultados de Investigación del INIA
INIA: Repositorio de Resultados de Investigación del INIA
Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria INIA
Land Degradation and Development, 2018, 29 (6), pp.1833-1844. ⟨10.1002/ldr.2934⟩
بيانات النشر: Wiley, 2018.
سنة النشر: 2018
مصطلحات موضوعية: 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences, Management potential, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], media_common.quotation_subject, Land management, Soil Science, Knowledge transfer, F800, Context (language use), Development, 01 natural sciences, Grounded theory, Stakeholders, Perception, 11. Sustainability, Environmental Chemistry, Quality (business), Environmental planning, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences, General Environmental Science, media_common, K400, 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences, 15. Life on land, PE&RC, 13. Climate action, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, 040103 agronomy & agriculture, 0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, Water quality, Personal experience, Business, Water and sediment connectivity
الوصف: International audience; Using concepts of connectivity in challenges regarding land and water management (flooding, erosion, nutrient leaching, landslides) can only be fully harnessed if knowledge is communicated well between scientists and stakeholders. Proper communication requires prior understanding of end-users' perception of connectivity as a useful framework. Therefore, we analysed (a) perceptions of connectivity' for stakeholders involved in water and land management across Europe, (b) potential for stakeholders to apply connectivity-related measures in their management decisions, (c) stakeholders' biggest challenges in water and land management, and (d) stakeholders' expectations for future connectivity research agendas. We studied 85 questionnaires from 19 countries using a grounded theory approach. One third of stakeholders understood connectivity in its scientific context, whereas 39% perceived connectivity indirectly through their personal experiences (e.g., water and sediment fluxes and erosion). Half of stakeholders' perceived links and challenges were related to availability of data and methods, communication, and institutions or policy, whereas others believed they were related to water quality and quantity, soil erosion and quality, and climate change. Half of the stakeholders considered connectivity management important, and one third showed high interest in managing connectivity. Adopting connectivity into management is hindered by institutional- and policy-based management limitations, insufficient data and methods, and ineffective knowledge transfer. Explicitly considering heterogeneity of stakeholder perceptions is required for projects regarding management of connectivity at European, national, and local scales.
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اللغة: English
تدمد: 1085-3278
1099-145X
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2934⟩
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::90709e080f995727025c68199a02586d
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290637
Rights: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....90709e080f995727025c68199a02586d
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE
الوصف
تدمد:10853278
1099145X
DOI:10.1002/ldr.2934⟩