Revealing salient aquatic ecosystem services bundles in the Olifants River catchment, South Africa

Preserving water quality, which has at least four of the ten characteristics of a “wicked problem”, is fundamental for economic development, ecosystems function, and human wellbeing. Consequently, identifying suitable public policies or technological solutions that can maintain or restore affected ecosystems, especially in river catchments, is a huge challenge. Understanding diverse stakeholder perspectives on important aquatic ecosystem services is critical to improving water governance and quality. This study uses the Q-methodology to identify and analyze perspectives about aquatic ecosystem services in the Olifants River catchment, one of the most important and polluted in South Africa, across six diverse stakeholder groups competing for its limited water resources. The Q methodology is a semi-qualitative methodology that can systematically recover detailed views of the subjective perceptions diverse stakeholder groups hold on a given topic. Our results suggest existence of three significant and conflicting perspectives. The “conservationists” prioritize regulation and supporting services, the “water users” give highest priority to water for domestic and other private uses, while the “planners” rank mastering the environment for societal benefits highest. Equally importantly, our results suggest the possibility of solutions that can deliver services ranked highly by some stakeholders without compromising the welfare of others who hold neutral perspectives towards them.

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Main Authors: Jourdain, Damien, Namakando, Namakando, Mungatana, Eric Dada, Mirzabaev, Alisher, Njiraini, Georgina
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-6048232023-09-04T16:04:55Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/604823/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/604823/ Revealing salient aquatic ecosystem services bundles in the Olifants River catchment, South Africa. Jourdain Damien, Namakando Namakando, Mungatana Eric Dada, Mirzabaev Alisher, Njiraini Georgina. 2023. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 31 (2) : 267-286.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-023-09915-6 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-023-09915-6> Revealing salient aquatic ecosystem services bundles in the Olifants River catchment, South Africa Jourdain, Damien Namakando, Namakando Mungatana, Eric Dada Mirzabaev, Alisher Njiraini, Georgina eng 2023 Wetlands Ecology and Management P10 - Ressources en eau et leur gestion P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières services écosystémiques http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1348040570280 Afrique du Sud http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_7252 Preserving water quality, which has at least four of the ten characteristics of a “wicked problem”, is fundamental for economic development, ecosystems function, and human wellbeing. Consequently, identifying suitable public policies or technological solutions that can maintain or restore affected ecosystems, especially in river catchments, is a huge challenge. Understanding diverse stakeholder perspectives on important aquatic ecosystem services is critical to improving water governance and quality. This study uses the Q-methodology to identify and analyze perspectives about aquatic ecosystem services in the Olifants River catchment, one of the most important and polluted in South Africa, across six diverse stakeholder groups competing for its limited water resources. The Q methodology is a semi-qualitative methodology that can systematically recover detailed views of the subjective perceptions diverse stakeholder groups hold on a given topic. Our results suggest existence of three significant and conflicting perspectives. The “conservationists” prioritize regulation and supporting services, the “water users” give highest priority to water for domestic and other private uses, while the “planners” rank mastering the environment for societal benefits highest. Equally importantly, our results suggest the possibility of solutions that can deliver services ranked highly by some stakeholders without compromising the welfare of others who hold neutral perspectives towards them. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/604823/7/604823.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-023-09915-6 10.1007/s11273-023-09915-6 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s11273-023-09915-6 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-023-09915-6 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/////(DEU) Integrated Water Governance Support System/iWaGSS
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P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
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P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
services écosystémiques
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1348040570280
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_7252
Jourdain, Damien
Namakando, Namakando
Mungatana, Eric Dada
Mirzabaev, Alisher
Njiraini, Georgina
Revealing salient aquatic ecosystem services bundles in the Olifants River catchment, South Africa
description Preserving water quality, which has at least four of the ten characteristics of a “wicked problem”, is fundamental for economic development, ecosystems function, and human wellbeing. Consequently, identifying suitable public policies or technological solutions that can maintain or restore affected ecosystems, especially in river catchments, is a huge challenge. Understanding diverse stakeholder perspectives on important aquatic ecosystem services is critical to improving water governance and quality. This study uses the Q-methodology to identify and analyze perspectives about aquatic ecosystem services in the Olifants River catchment, one of the most important and polluted in South Africa, across six diverse stakeholder groups competing for its limited water resources. The Q methodology is a semi-qualitative methodology that can systematically recover detailed views of the subjective perceptions diverse stakeholder groups hold on a given topic. Our results suggest existence of three significant and conflicting perspectives. The “conservationists” prioritize regulation and supporting services, the “water users” give highest priority to water for domestic and other private uses, while the “planners” rank mastering the environment for societal benefits highest. Equally importantly, our results suggest the possibility of solutions that can deliver services ranked highly by some stakeholders without compromising the welfare of others who hold neutral perspectives towards them.
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Namakando, Namakando
Mungatana, Eric Dada
Mirzabaev, Alisher
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title_short Revealing salient aquatic ecosystem services bundles in the Olifants River catchment, South Africa
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