Conceptual framework for analyzing the sustainability of socio‐ecological systems with a focus on ecosystem services that support water security

IF 9.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Yésica Gomez‐Jaramillo, Lina Berrouet, Clara Villegas‐Palacio, Linda Berrio‐Giraldo
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Abstract Water security is a global concern sharpened by the biggest humanity challenge of climatic crisis. With the end of designing and implementing efficient and sustainable water management strategies, it is necessary to recognize the interdependence and coevolution between natural and social systems and understand how the double way relationships between these systems shape sustainability. The socio‐ecological systems (SES) sustainability approach is an alternative to this end. Conceptual challenges have been identified in the analysis of the sustainability of SES. These challenges include (i) A lack of clarity in the definition of SES sustainability, (ii) the non‐inclusion of some inherent SES characteristics that determine critical thresholds, and (iii) a lack of conceptual frameworks for analyzing the sustainability of SES and water security‐related ecosystem services. This study proposes a conceptual framework, based on a strong sustainability approach, for analyzing SES sustainability focusing on water security and addressing the above‐mentioned challenges. This conceptual development includes three elements: (i) the key thresholds to ensure ecological functionality; (ii) the benefits that society derives from ecological functioning and; (iii) the two‐way relationship between natural capital and social systems. Analyzing these three elements helps identification of different sustainability states of SESs, focusing on water security, in the presence of endogenous or exogenous drivers of change. The conceptualization and operationalization of SES sustainability focusing on water security allows the analysis of the trajectories of change and provides insights into the required water management strategies in the target territory.
分析社会生态系统可持续性的概念框架,重点关注支持水安全的生态系统服务
气候危机是人类面临的最大挑战,水安全是一个全球性问题。随着设计和实施高效和可持续的水管理战略的结束,有必要认识到自然系统和社会系统之间的相互依存和共同进化,并了解这些系统之间的双向关系如何塑造可持续性。社会生态系统(SES)可持续性方法是实现这一目标的另一种选择。在分析社会经济系统的可持续性时,已经确定了概念上的挑战。这些挑战包括(i) SES可持续性的定义不够清晰,(ii)不包括决定临界阈值的一些固有的SES特征,以及(iii)缺乏分析SES可持续性和与水安全相关的生态系统服务的概念框架。本研究提出了一个基于强可持续性方法的概念框架,用于分析以水安全和应对上述挑战为重点的SES可持续性。这一概念性发展包括三个要素:(i)确保生态功能的关键阈值;(ii)社会从生态功能中获得的利益;(三)自然资本与社会制度之间的双向关系。分析这三个要素有助于确定SESs的不同可持续性状态,重点是水安全,在存在内源性或外源性变化驱动因素的情况下。以水安全为重点的SES可持续性的概念化和操作化允许对变化轨迹进行分析,并提供对目标领土所需的水管理战略的见解。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Development is a publication that takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore and propose strategies for achieving sustainable development. Our aim is to discuss and address the challenges associated with sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals. All submissions are subjected to a thorough review process to ensure that our readers receive valuable and original content of the highest caliber.
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