Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm , John H. Matthews , Nathan Karres , Robin Abell , James Dalton , Shi-Teng Kang , Junguo Liu , Romain Maendly , Nathanial Matthews , Robert McDonald , Raúl Muñoz-Castillo , Boris F. Ochoa-Tocachi , Neera Pradhan , Diego Rodriguez , Kari Vigerstøl , Bregje van Wesenbeeck
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Abstract
A review of ecological, social, engineering, and integrative approaches to define and apply resilience thinking is presented and comparatively discussed in the context of watershed management. Knowledge gaps are identified through an assessment of this literature and compilation of a set of research questions through stakeholder engagement activities. We derive a proposed research agenda describing key areas of inquiry such as watershed resilience variables and their interactions; leveraging watershed natural properties, processes, and dynamics to facilitate and enable resilience; analytical methods and tools including monitoring, modeling, metrics, and scenario planning, and their applications to watersheds at different spatial and temporal scales, and infusing resilience concepts as core values in watershed adaptive management.
期刊介绍:
Water Security aims to publish papers that contribute to a better understanding of the economic, social, biophysical, technological, and institutional influencers of current and future global water security. At the same time the journal intends to stimulate debate, backed by science, with strong interdisciplinary connections. The goal is to publish concise and timely reviews and synthesis articles about research covering the following elements of water security: -Shortage- Flooding- Governance- Health and Sanitation