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DOI10.1088/1748-9326/ab51be
Cross-scale interactions of socio-hydrological subsystems: Examining the frontier of common pool resource governance in Arizona
York A.M.; Sullivan A.; Bausch J.C.
发表日期2019
ISSN17489318
卷号14期号:12
英文摘要A critical frontier of water management in the western US is the challenge of cross-scale interactions. It is difficult to establish clear governance boundaries and collectively act when basins are interconnected, surface water and groundwater flows are interrelated, and urban and rural water demands are increasingly affected by regional and international telecoupling. Changing climate, snowpack, and rainfall, peri-urbanization, and shifting economics of rural landscapes further increase sustainable governance challenges. Using a lens of cross-scale interactions drawn from the social-ecological literature, we develop a set of conceptual frames for socio-hydrology that highlight: (1) spatial and temporal mismatches, (2) telecoupled flows, and (3) networked and nested systems. Using the exemplary case of Central Arizona, we explore nesting of the system within the larger western socio-hydrological system (SHS), impacts of changing Colorado River policies, such as the Drought Contingency Plan, and emerging institutional arrangements between the State of Arizona, agricultural communities, and Tribal Nations. We conclude with a set of questions that inform analyses of cross-scale, multi-level governance within social-ecological systems. Without grappling with the dynamics and interconnectedness of SHSs, we cannot sustainably manage water in an increasingly arid West. © 2019 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd.
英文关键词Coupled natural human system; Governance; Scale; Socio-hydrology; Telecoupling; Water
语种英语
scopus关键词Ecology; Groundwater; Groundwater flow; Hydrology; Solar buildings; Surface waters; Water; Water management; Governance; Human system; Institutional arrangement; Multi-level governance; Scale; Social-ecological systems; Surface water and groundwaters; Telecoupling; Rural areas; common property resource; contingent valuation; governance approach; groundwater resource; hydrological regime; nesting behavior; surface water; teleconnection; water management; Arizona; Colorado River [North America]; United States
来源期刊Environmental Research Letters
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/154219
作者单位School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, United States; Environmental Resilience Institute, Indiana University, United States; Kyl Center for Water Policy, Arizona State University, United States
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York A.M.,Sullivan A.,Bausch J.C.. Cross-scale interactions of socio-hydrological subsystems: Examining the frontier of common pool resource governance in Arizona[J],2019,14(12).
APA York A.M.,Sullivan A.,&Bausch J.C..(2019).Cross-scale interactions of socio-hydrological subsystems: Examining the frontier of common pool resource governance in Arizona.Environmental Research Letters,14(12).
MLA York A.M.,et al."Cross-scale interactions of socio-hydrological subsystems: Examining the frontier of common pool resource governance in Arizona".Environmental Research Letters 14.12(2019).
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