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Hard paths, soft paths or no paths? Cross-cultural perceptions of water solutions

机译:硬路径,软路径还是没有路径?水溶液的跨文化认识

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In this study, we examine how development status and water scarcity shape people's perceptions of "hard path" and "soft path" water solutions. Based on ethnographic research conducted in four semi-rural/peri-urban sites (in Bolivia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the US), we use content analysis to conduct statistical and thematic comparisons of interview data. Our results indicate clear differences associated with development status and, to a lesser extent, water scarcity. People in the two less developed sites were more likely to suggest hard path solutions, less likely to suggest soft path solutions, and more likely to see no path to solutions than people in the more developed sites. Thematically, people in the two less developed sites envisioned solutions that involve small-scale water infrastructure and decentralized, community-based solutions, while people in the more developed sites envisioned solutions that involve large-scale infrastructure and centralized, regulatory water solutions. People in the two water-scarce sites were less likely to suggest soft path solutions and more likely to see no path to solutions (but no more likely to suggest hard path solutions) than people in the water-rich sites. Thematically, people in the two water-rich sites seemed to perceive a wider array of unrealized potential soft path solutions than those in the water-scarce sites. On balance, our findings are encouraging in that they indicate that people are receptive to soft path solutions in a range of sites, even those with limited financial or water resources. Our research points to the need for more studies that investigate the social feasibility of soft path water solutions, particularly in sites with significant financial and natural resource constraints.
机译:在这项研究中,我们研究了发展状况和水资源短缺如何塑造人们对“硬路径”和“软路径”水解决方案的看法。基于在四个半农村/近郊站点(在玻利维亚,斐济,新西兰和美国)进行的人种学研究,我们使用内容分析对访谈数据进行统计和主题比较。我们的结果表明与发展状况相关的明显差异,以及在较小程度上与水资源短缺相关的差异。与较发达站点中的人相比,这两个欠发达站点中的人更有可能提出硬路径解决方案,较不可能提出软路径解决方案,并且更有可能看不到解决方案。从主题上讲,两个欠发达地区的人们设想了涉及小型水基础设施和分散的,基于社区的解决方案的解决方案,而较发达地区的人们则设想了涉及大型基础设施和集中式监管水解决方案的解决方案。与缺水地区的人们相比,这两个缺水地区的人们不太可能提出软路径解决方案,而更有可能看不到解决方案的路径(但更不可能提出硬路径解决方案)。从主题上讲,两个缺水地区的人们似乎比缺水地区的人们认识到更广泛的未实现的潜在软路径解决方案。总而言之,我们的发现令人鼓舞,因为它们表明人们可以接受许多场所的软路径解决方案,即使是那些资金或水资源有限的场所。我们的研究指出,需要开展更多研究来研究软径水解决方案的社会可行性,尤其是在资金和自然资源严重受限的地区。

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