Title of article :
The value of combining a systems view of
sustainability with a participatory protocol for
ecologically informed design in river basins
Author/Authors :
Joanne Tippett)، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The European Union Water Framework Directive offers an unparalleled opportunity for improving river basin management.
‘End-of-pipe’ solutions will not deliver sufficient improvements in order to achieve the ambitious goals set by the Directive.
Ecological design, which can help to deliver ‘upstream solutions’, is essential to achieve these goals. This research examines the
emerging role of ‘planning for sustainability’ in the context of river catchment management. The SUNstainable DesignWays process
is being tested in the context of waterside regeneration in the NorthWest region of the UK. Sustainable management of water
requires integration, recognizing the interconnections between systems operating at different levels of scale. This is an endeavour in
which systems thinking could provide useful tools. Systems orientated models can enhance dialogue, facilitate work across scales
and sectors and increase focus on the ‘whole picture’. The development of DesignWays was a conscious attempt to embed ‘new
paradigm’ living systems metaphors into a tool for design and decision-making. This paper discusses key challenges posed by the
Water Framework Directive, followed by an exploration of the ways in which DesignWays can help to meet these challenges. This
research points to the importance of a focus on ways using toolkits for participation as a societal process, aiming to make the
process engaging and meaningful for participants.
Keywords :
Systems thinking , Ecological design , Participation , Water framework directive , Information Management , Decision support systems , Sustainability , River basin , Catchment management , regeneration
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software