Water security, participatory governance, and dialogue spaces for change in Northern Sri Lanka

Nadarajah Sriskandarajah, Murugesu Sivapalan
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Abstract Water Security through Participatory Action Research in the Northern Province (WASPAR) is a project driven by the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, since March 2020. The project itself and some of the significant outcomes over the 3‐year first phase of research are outlined here. WASPAR took inspiration from two emerging fields of study: Sociohydrology and Environmental Communication. Socio‐hydrology is envisaged as a science underpinning water governance, which engages with changes in both hydrology and society, not one or the other. Environmental Communication applied here works on the premise that how well we communicated with each other about water determined how well we addressed the ecological crisis. Communicating is synonymous to learning across multiple perspectives held by the many actors, often actors with competing interests and conflicting values. WASPAR acknowledged the limitations of existing institutional and social structures and their fragmented ways of water management. Instead, it put forward the search for a holistic, trans‐disciplinary, and multistakeholder approach for water security. Work to date on the project presented here reflect quantitative data gathered through empirical research within the project and in the field. Reflective analysis of qualitative data obtained from the participatory research processes are to be published later. Altogether, WASPAR project has made preliminary but promising steps in progressing towards informing, influencing and educating stakeholders, domain experts and decision‐makers on the need for and merits of participatory decision‐making, generating a sense of community, and the development of institutional infrastructure. Continuation of these efforts with increased participation of the research community in the universities during the next phase of this project needs to foster the governance approach and ensure the legitimacy and influence of the Northern Water Dialogue Forum in place for planning a water secure future for the Province.
斯里兰卡北部的水安全、参与式治理和变革对话空间
北方省参与式行动研究中的水安全(WASPAR)是斯里兰卡贾夫纳大学自2020年3月以来推动的一个项目。这里概述了该项目本身以及3年第一阶段研究的一些重要成果。WASPAR的灵感来自两个新兴的研究领域:社会水文学和环境传播。社会水文学被设想为一门支撑水治理的科学,它涉及水文和社会的变化,而不是其中之一。这里应用的环境沟通的前提是,我们在水问题上的沟通有多好,决定了我们应对生态危机的能力有多好。沟通等同于跨越许多参与者持有的多个视角进行学习,这些参与者通常具有相互竞争的利益和相互冲突的价值观。WASPAR承认现有体制和社会结构的局限性及其分散的水管理方式。相反,它提出寻求一种整体的、跨学科的、多利益相关者的水安全方法。这里介绍的项目迄今为止的工作反映了通过项目内和实地的实证研究收集的定量数据。从参与性研究过程中获得的定性数据的反思性分析将在稍后发表。总的来说,WASPAR项目在向利益相关者、领域专家和决策者通报、影响和教育参与式决策的必要性和优点、产生社区意识和发展机构基础设施方面取得了初步但有希望的进展。在该项目的下一阶段,在研究界更多地参与大学的情况下,继续这些努力,需要促进治理方法,确保北方水对话论坛的合法性和影响力,为该省规划一个水安全的未来。
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