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Sharing water with nature: Insights on environmental water allocation from a case study of the Murrumbidgee catchment, Australia

机译:与自然共享水:澳大利亚Murrumbidgee流域的案例研究对环境水分配的见解

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Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions of the world. At one time, this was considered an acceptable price to pay for economic growth and development. Nowadays, however, many societies are seeking a better balance between healthy aquatic ecosystems and viable economies. Unfortunately, historically, water allocation systems have privileged human uses over the environment. Thus, jurisdictions seeking to ensure that adequate water is available for the environment must typically deal with the fact that economies and communities have become dependent on water. Additionally, they must often layer institutions for environmental water allocation (EWA) on top of already complex institutional systems. This paper explores EWA in a jurisdiction - New South Wales (NSW), Australia -?? where water scarcity has become a priority. Using an in-depth case study of EWA in the Murrumbidgee catchment, NSW, we characterise the NSW approach to EWA with the goal of highlighting the myriad challenges encountered in EWA planning and implementation. Sharing water between people and the environment, we conclude, is much more than just a scientific and technical challenge. EWA in water-scarce regions involves reshaping regional economies and societies. Thus, political and socio-economic considerations must be identified and accounted for from the outset of planning and decision-making processes.
机译:人类对淡水资源的利用给世界许多地区的水生生态系统带来了巨大压力。有一次,这被认为是为经济增长和发展付出的可接受的价格。但是,如今,许多社会正在寻求健康的水生生态系统与可行的经济之间的更好的平衡。不幸的是,从历史上看,配水系统已优先考虑人类使用环境。因此,寻求确保为环境提供充足水的司法管辖区通常必须处理以下事实:经济体和社区已经变得依赖水。此外,他们必须经常在已经很复杂的制度体系之上分层进行环境水分配(EWA)的制度。本文探讨了在澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)辖区的EWA。缺水成为当务之急。通过对新南威尔士州Murrumbidgee流域的EWA进行深入的案例研究,我们表征了NSW的EWA方法,目的是强调EWA规划和实施中遇到的众多挑战。我们得出结论,在人与环境之间共享水不仅是一项科学和技术挑战。缺水地区的EWA涉及重塑区域经济和社会。因此,必须从规划和决策过程的开始就确定并考虑政治和社会经济因素。

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