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A Stakeholder-Science Based Approach Using the National Urban Water Innovation Network as a Test Bed for Understanding Urban Water Sustainability Challenges in the U.S.

机译:以利益相关者-科学为基础的方法,使用国家城市水创新网络作为测试平台,以了解美国的城市水可持续性挑战

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Urban water systems across the United States are struggling to adapt to an evolving set of threats. Understanding specific pressures and the regional responses to those pressures requires input from practitioners with knowledge of sociotechnological aspects of urban water systems. The Urban Water Innovation Network (UWIN), a consortium of academic institutions and partners supported by the National Science Foundation Sustainability Research Network program, provides a unique opportunity to engage stakeholder and research communities across the U.S. Interactions between UWIN researchers and water stakeholders from five regions (Southeast Florida, Sun Corridor, Mid-Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, and Front Range) form the basis for case studies on transitions toward sustainability. Analysis of qualitative data on pressures, states, and responses collected during interactions provides insight into the challenging context of urban water management. Top pressures identified include climate change, aging infrastructure, water quality impairments, and funding limitations. Additionally, stakeholders described resistance to change and short-term perspectives among elected officials, limited understanding/ awareness of water systems among decision makers, and lack of leadership on water issues as contributing to pressures. More than technological solutions, practitioners call for improved coordination in water management, strengthened communication with elected officials, and behavioral change among citizens. Regarding stakeholder-scientist interactions, participants sought practical outcomes, such as the organization of seemingly abundant scientific products into usable products. The utility of the pressure-state-response model as a framework for data collection and analysis in the context of understanding transitions toward urban water sustainability is discussed and recommendations for future studies are presented.
机译:美国各地的城市供水系统都在努力适应不断变化的威胁。要了解具体压力和对这些压力的区域性响应,需要从业人员提供城市水系统社会技术方面知识的投入。城市水创新网络(UWIN)是由美国国家科学基金会可持续发展研究网络计划支持的学术机构和合作伙伴组成的联盟,它提供了一个独特的机会来吸引全美国的利益相关者和研究团体参与,UWIN研究人员与来自五个地区的水利益相关者之间的互动(佛罗里达州东南部,太阳走廊,中大西洋,西北太平洋和前线山脉)构成了向可持续发展过渡的案例研究的基础。有关交互过程中收集的压力,状态和响应的定性数据的分析提供了对城市水管理挑战性环境的洞察力。确定的主要压力包括气候变化,基础设施老化,水质受损和资金限制。此外,利益相关者描述了民选官员对变革和短期观点的抵制,决策者对水系统的了解/意识有限以及在水问题上缺乏领导力导致压力。除了技术解决方案外,从业人员还要求改善水管理方面的协调,加强与民选官员的沟通以及公民之间的行为改变。关于利益相关者与科学家的互动,参与者寻求实际的成果,例如将看似丰富的科学产品组织成可用的产品。讨论了压力-状态-响应模型作为数据收集和分析框架的实用性,它理解了向城市水可持续发展的过渡,并提出了未来研究的建议。

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    《Water resources research》 |2018年第5期|3453-3471|共19页
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    Florida Int Univ, Southeast Environm Res Ctr, Miami, FL 33199 USA;

    Florida Int Univ, Earth & Environm, Miami, FL 33199 USA;

    Colorado State Univ, Civil & Environm Engn, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA;

    Univ Arizona, Sch Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Tucson, AZ USA;

    Lanier Consulting LLC, Miami, FL USA;

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