A participatory process to support sustainable water resources management in the Ebbsfleet Garden City
Pluchinotta, I; Pagano, A; Vilcan, T; et al.Ahilan, S; Kapetas, L; Maskrey, S; Krivtsov, V; Thorne, C; O'Donnell, E
Date: 18 February 2021
Publisher
International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR)
Related links
Abstract
The present work describes the development of a participatory System Dynamics Model (SDM) aiming to explore sustainable urban water management (UWM) in a structured way and to understand where policy interventions might be best focused. The proposed multi-step process is useful for supporting decision-making at a strategic, system-wide ...
The present work describes the development of a participatory System Dynamics Model (SDM) aiming to explore sustainable urban water management (UWM) in a structured way and to understand where policy interventions might be best focused. The proposed multi-step process is useful for supporting decision-making at a strategic, system-wide level and for exploring the long-term consequences of alternative strategies. The strongly participatory base of the SDM allows both to include local knowledge held by relevant stakeholders, and to support a collective learning process, which should improve the effectiveness of the selected strategies. In the following sections on the SDM co-development to enhance sustainable urban water management in the Ebbsfleet Garden City are provided.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
Item views 0
Full item downloads 0