WATER RESOURCES AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR: AN INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE

L. Oosterbeek, I. Scheunemann, L. Santos
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Abstract: A two sides balance can be drawn from the last 20 years of active intents to change local, regional and global policies concerning water and global environment issues. On one hand, as a consequence of the “sustainable development” model, there is an increasing awareness of the issues in stake, and environment became a core part of any public policy. International conferences and the investment in scientific research in these areas are an expression of this. Yet, concerns are growing in face of the increasing stress imposed on freshwater resources, climate change and the difficulties to achieve international consensus on specific strategies. This was the focus of discussion in the international conference on climate change organised in Nagoya in December 2010, by ICSS, ICSU and ICPHS. A revision of the conceptual approach to sustainable development, moving beyond a strictly socio-economic understanding of human behaviour and incorporating, as basic strategies, the dimensions of culture, didactics of dilemma and governance, is currently being applied in some scenarios, hopefully with a better result. The paper discusses water resources in the context of climate change from this integrated perspective.
水资源与人类行为:综合景观管理视角
摘要:在过去20年里,人们积极改变地方、区域和全球有关水和全球环境问题的政策,从中可以得出两方面的平衡。一方面,由于“可持续发展”模式的结果,人们越来越意识到利害攸关的问题,环境成为任何公共政策的核心部分。国际会议和对这些领域的科学研究的投资就是这一点的表现。然而,面对淡水资源日益增加的压力、气候变化以及就具体战略达成国际协商一致意见的困难,人们的关切日益增加。这是2010年12月由ICSS、ICSU和ICPHS在名古屋组织的气候变化国际会议上讨论的焦点。目前正在对可持续发展的概念办法进行修订,超越对人类行为的严格的社会经济理解,并将文化的层面、困境的教学和管理作为基本战略纳入其中,以期在某些情况下取得更好的结果。本文从这一综合视角探讨了气候变化背景下的水资源问题。
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