Perception of new trends in rainwater management in Czech cities: Barriers and tools of implementation

IF 5.9 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jan Kopp , Pavlína Hejduková , Tomáš Hejduk
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The demand for settlements to adapt to the impacts of climate change is reflected in the increased interest of the Czech public administration in promoting changes in the field of rainwater management (RWM). In the Czech Republic, city representatives and politicians are gradually leaning towards the development of blue-green infrastructure, i.e. towards promoting functional green spaces and other elements to support a nature-based water cycle in the urban landscape. Despite this fact, there are still a number of barriers limiting the speedier implementation of RWM changes. The research focused on the entire portfolio of possible barriers and promotional tools for the implementation of new trends; however, we also delve deeper into issues of perception. We draw on a compiled inventory of 14 potential barriers classified across four groups into perceptual, institutional, economic and physical barriers. Based on the overview of barriers, we conducted pen-and-paper personal interviews with a selection of 18 suitable stakeholders. The interviews were focused on rating the significance of the barriers, commenting on experiences from each stakeholder's perspective and making recommendations for the process in practice. They showed that the perception of new RWM trends differs according to the position of the actors and also their personal attitudes and preferences, for example in relation to nature-based measures. The most significant barriers in RWM implementation that were identified in terms of the Czech environment are related to economic issues and property ownership. A perceptual barrier is the lack of confidence regarding the implementation and operation of new technological or nature-based RWM systems. Political support for the transformation process, declared as the introduction of blue-green infrastructure, is positive. Nonetheless, perception of the term blue-green infrastructure is not unified in the Czech environment. This is also related to the confirmed professional and institutional fragmentation of RWM issues and the lack of experts on new trends in this field. In order to eliminate perceptional barriers, we recommend applying some new tools in Czech cities, especially coordination, organizational and ethical ones, together with the use of international experience. In economic terms, it is advisable to focus on a better adjustment of fees for rainwater drainage and on the application of methods to economically evaluate ecosystem services.
对捷克城市雨水管理新趋势的认识:障碍和实施工具
对住区适应气候变化影响的需求反映在捷克公共行政部门对促进雨水管理(RWM)领域变革的日益关注上。在捷克共和国,城市代表和政治家逐渐倾向于发展蓝绿色基础设施,即促进功能性绿色空间和其他元素,以支持城市景观中基于自然的水循环。尽管如此,仍然有一些障碍限制了更快地实施RWM变化。研究的重点是实施新趋势的所有可能的障碍和促进工具;然而,我们也深入研究了感知的问题。我们收集了14种潜在障碍的汇编清单,将其分为四类:感知障碍、制度障碍、经济障碍和物理障碍。基于对障碍的概述,我们选择了18个合适的利益相关者进行了纸笔个人访谈。访谈的重点是对障碍的重要性进行评级,从每个利益相关者的角度评论经验,并为实践过程提出建议。它们表明,根据行动者的立场以及他们的个人态度和偏好,例如对基于自然的措施的态度和偏好,对新的RWM趋势的看法有所不同。根据捷克的环境,确定的在执行RWM方面的最重大障碍与经济问题和财产所有权有关。感知障碍是对新技术或基于自然的RWM系统的实施和操作缺乏信心。对转型进程的政治支持是积极的,该进程被宣布为引入蓝绿色基础设施。然而,在捷克环境中,人们对蓝绿色基础设施的看法并不统一。这也与已证实的关于区域管理问题的专业和体制上的分裂以及缺乏了解这一领域新趋势的专家有关。为了消除观念上的障碍,我们建议在捷克城市应用一些新工具,特别是协调、组织和道德方面的工具,同时借鉴国际经验。在经济方面,建议将重点放在更好地调整雨水排污费和应用经济评价生态系统服务的方法上。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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8.50%
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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