社区对现有水资源管理计划的认知、参与和满意度:南非水污染系统的案例研究

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
K. Maruapula, K. Yessoufou, Lee-Ann S Modley
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不同用水方式之间日益激烈的竞争和需求促使人们寻找新的和创新的办法来管理水资源。水资源综合管理(IWRM)过程依赖于水资源管理中所有利益相关方和受影响方(I&APs)的合作。自1980年代初以来,Roodeplaat大坝的富营养化程度一直引起人们的关注,为了管理这种富营养化,必须采取一种综合办法,让当地社区参与水资源管理。因此,本研究的目的是了解社区对RD及其支流的功能和管理的看法。研究结果表明,在社区观念方面,受过高等教育的人往往认为水质非常差,他们对水质差的潜在影响的看法与性别有关。人们对当前管理计划的满意度与就业状况呈负相关。令人惊讶的是,这些社区参与Roodeplaat集水区水资源的管理和利用与他们的种族有关。根据这些调查结果,我们提出了一些建议,以有效管理珠江三角洲及其流入的河流。
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Community perceptions, participation, and satisfaction with existing Water Resource Management Plans: a case study of a polluted water system in South Africa
The increased competition and demand between different water uses have motivated for finding new and innovative approaches towards managing water resources. The Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) process depends on the collaboration of all interested and affected parties (I&APs) in water resource management. The eutrophication levels of the Roodeplaat Dam (RD) have been a cause for concern since the early 1980s, in order to manage this eutrophication, an integrated approach, involving local communities in the management of water resources is necessary. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to understand the community perspectives on the function and management of the RD and its tributaries. The results of the study showed that in terms of community perceptions, highly educated people tend to qualify the quality of water as very bad and their perceptions of the potential effects of poor water quality were correlated to gender. People's satisfaction level with the current management plan was negatively correlated to employment status. Surprisingly, the communities’ involvement in the management and use of water resources in the Roodeplaat Catchment Area was correlated to their ethnicity. On the basis of these findings, a few recommendations were proposed for the effective management of the RD and its inflowing rivers.
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