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Is a clean river fun for all? Recognizing social vulnerability in watershed planning

机译:干净的河水对所有人都有乐趣吗?认识流域规划中的社会脆弱性

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Watershed planning can lead to policy innovation and action toward environmental protection. However, groups often suffer from low engagement with communities that experience disparate impacts from flooding and water pollution. This can limit the capacity of watershed efforts to dismantle pernicious forms of social inequality. As a result, the benefits of environmental changes often flow to more empowered residents, short-changing the power of watershed-based planning as a tool to transform ecological, economic, and social relationships. The objectives of this paper are to assess whether the worldview of watershed planning actors are sufficiently attuned to local patterns of social vulnerability and whether locally significant patterns of social vulnerability can be adequately differentiated using conventional data sources. Drawing from 35 in-depth interviews with watershed planners and community stakeholders in the Milwaukee River Basin (WI, USA), we identify five unique definitions of social vulnerability. Watershed planners in our sample articulate a narrower range of social vulnerability definitions than other participants. All five definitions emphasize spatial and demographic characteristics consistent with existing ways of measuring social vulnerability. However, existing measures do not adequately differentiate among the spatio-temporal dynamics used to distinguish definitions. In response, we develop two new social vulnerability measures. The combination of interviews and demographic analyses in this study provides an assessment technique that can help watershed planners (a) understand the limits of their own conceptualization of social vulnerability and (b) acknowledge the importance of place-based vulnerabilities that may otherwise be obscured. We conclude by discussing how our methods can be a useful tool for identifying opportunities to disrupt social vulnerability in a watershed by evaluating how issue frames, outreach messages, and engagement tactics. The approach allows watershed planners to shift their own culture in order to consider socially vulnerable populations comprehensively.
机译:流域规划可以导致政策创新和采取环境保护行动。但是,群体往往与社区的互动度低,遭受洪水和水污染的影响各不相同。这可能会限制分水岭消除有害形式的社会不平等现象的能力。结果,环境变化的好处往往流向了能力更强的居民,这使基于分水岭的规划的力量短暂地转变为一种转变生态,经济和社会关系的工具。本文的目的是评估流域规划参与者的世界观是否充分适应了当地的社会脆弱性模式,以及是否可以使用常规数据源充分地区分当地的重要社会脆弱性模式。通过对密尔沃基河流域(美国威斯康星州)的分水岭规划者和社区利益相关者进行的35次深入访谈,我们确定了五种独特的社会脆弱性定义。与其他参与者相比,我们样本中的分水岭规划者阐述了范围更窄的社会脆弱性定义。所有这五个定义都强调与现有的衡量社会脆弱性的方法相一致的空间和人口特征。但是,现有的措施不能充分地区分用来区分定义的时空动力学。为此,我们制定了两项新的社会脆弱性措施。这项研究中访谈和人口分析的结合提供了一种评估技术,可以帮助分水岭规划者(a)理解他们自己对社会脆弱性概念的局限性,以及(b)认识到原本可能被掩盖的基于地点的脆弱性的重要性。最后,我们通过讨论我们的方法如何通过评估问题框架,宣传信息和参与策略,如何在分水岭中识别破坏社会脆弱性的机会而成为有用的工具。这种方法使流域规划者可以改变自己的文化,以便全面考虑社会弱势群体。

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