Addressing Water Resources and Environmental Quality Programming Needs in Arequipa, Peru

IF 0.9 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Laura C. Bowling, Katy E. Mazer, Edwin Bocardo-Delgado, Jane R. Frankenberger, José Pinto, Ruxandra Popovici, Linda S. Prokopy
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Water resources in historically water scarce regions such as Arequipa, Peru are vulnerable to changing conditions. Population growth and climate change are projected to be major threats to water availability in the region, while urban growth, informal mining, and agriculture threaten water quality. To address these concerns and others, the Arequipa Nexus Institute for Food, Energy, Water, and the Environment (the Arequipa Nexus Institute) was formed as a collaboration between Purdue University and the Universidad Nacional de San Agustín to address key challenges to a sustainable future for Arequipa through research. In this work, a vision for water-related extension programming in Arequipa was developed through three phases of data collection. Phases 1 and 2 involved semi-structured interviews and focus groups with agency personnel, community leaders, and farmers in Arequipa. The water education needs of stakeholders that could be addressed by water and environmental extension programming were identified. In Phase 3, a workshop of researchers from the Arequipa Nexus Institute used the data and their knowledge of institutional capacity to identify opportunities for the Institute to serve as a boundary organization facilitating communication and collaboration between scientists and stakeholders to support water extension and engagement in Arequipa. Water resources extension services provided by this boundary organization would include education about water quality, water allocation, and water use, as well as providing resources to improve public participation in water management. Water extension services could be part of a cross-cutting extension initiative within the Arequipa Nexus Institute, which would be responsible for accumulating research data and connecting them to both formal and informal stakeholders. The dual training nature of the boundary organization will serve to both increase public understanding of water concerns and the capacity of information generators in the university and agencies to engage with the public. This study is unique in combining both sides of the boundary (community needs and scientists’ perspectives) in developing the vision for this extension programming.

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解决秘鲁阿雷基帕水资源和环境质量规划需求
在秘鲁阿雷基帕等历史上水资源匮乏的地区,水资源很容易受到不断变化的条件的影响。预计人口增长和气候变化将是该地区水资源供应的主要威胁,而城市增长、非正规采矿和农业则威胁着水质。为了解决这些问题和其他问题,普渡大学和圣国立大学Agustín合作成立了阿雷基帕食品、能源、水和环境Nexus研究所(阿雷基帕Nexus研究所),通过研究解决阿雷基帕可持续未来的关键挑战。在这项工作中,通过三个阶段的数据收集,制定了阿雷基帕与水有关的推广规划的愿景。第一阶段和第二阶段包括与机构人员、社区领导人和阿雷基帕农民进行半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。确定了可以通过水和环境推广规划解决的利益相关者的水教育需求。在第三阶段,阿雷基帕联系研究所的研究人员利用数据和他们对机构能力的了解,确定了该研究所作为一个边界组织的机会,促进了科学家和利益相关者之间的沟通与合作,以支持阿雷基帕的水资源推广和参与。这个边界组织提供的水资源推广服务将包括关于水质、水分配和水使用的教育,以及提供资源以改善公众对水管理的参与。水推广服务可以成为阿雷基帕Nexus研究所跨领域推广计划的一部分,该研究所将负责积累研究数据,并将其与正式和非正式的利益相关者联系起来。边界组织的双重训练性质将有助于增进公众对水问题的了解,并有助于大学和机构中信息提供者与公众接触的能力。这项研究的独特之处在于结合了边界的两边(社区需求和科学家的观点)来发展这一扩展规划的愿景。
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