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Integrated Catchment Management Developing Partnerships for a Sustainable Future. William B. Bowden Landcare Research www.landcare.cri.nz. What is “integrated catchment management”?.
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Integrated Catchment ManagementDeveloping Partnerships for a Sustainable Future William B. Bowden Landcare Research www.landcare.cri.nz
What is “integrated catchment management”? An approach which recognises the catchment or river basin as the appropriate organising unit for research on ecosystem processes for the purpose of managing natural resources in a context that includes social, economic and political considerations.
The fundamental challengesof managing land/water resources • Understanding the consequences of resource uses distributed across land • Understanding the consequences of resource uses distributed over time
The fundamental challengesof managing land/water resources • Understanding the consequences of resource uses distributed across land • Understanding the consequences of resource uses distributed over time
Temporal organisation of resource usesSingle impact Impact magnitude Time
Temporal organisation of resource usesCumulative impacts Threshold Impact magnitude Time
Temporal organisation of resource usesMixed impact Impact magnitude Time
The fundamental challengesof managing land/water resources • Understanding the consequences of resource uses distributed across land • Understanding the consequences of resource uses distributed over time Okay….so how to you do it?
What is the relationship between integrated catchment managementandan ecosystem approach toresource management?
Forest Plants Soils Inverts Fungi Bacteria Water C/N/P Climate Geology Topog The Ecosystem Approach System components Exploring the state and function of representative systems. System “currencies” System drivers BMP DSS Models Advice Typical Sites Knowledge Product: How do they work?
In Out The Simple Catchment Approach The Ecosystem Approach Forest Plants Soils Inverts Fungi Bacteria Quantifying material pools and fluxes within spatially-explicit systems. The Catchment Approach Water C/N/P Climate Geology Topog BMP DSS Models Advice Typical Sites Knowledge Product: How do they work?
The Paired Catchment Approach The Ecosystem Approach Forest Grassland Plants Soils Inverts Fungi Bacteria Exploring the impacts of simple management alternatives The Catchment Approach Water C/N/P Climate Geology Topog BMP DSS Models Advice Typical Sites Typical Sites Knowledge Product: How do they work?
The Ecosystem Approach Forest Grassland Wetland Plants Soils Inverts Fungi Bacteria The Catchment Approach Heterogeneous Basins Water C/N/P Climate Geology Topog Typical Sites Typical Sites Typical Sites Knowledge Product: How do they work? The Integrated Catchment Approach Exploring linkages among landscape components BMP DSS Models Advice
The Ecosystem Approach Forest Grassland Wetland …other ecosystems Plants Soils Inverts Fungi Bacteria The Catchment Approach Heterogeneous Basins Water C/N/P Climate Geology Topog Typical Sites Typical Sites Typical Sites The “Eco-Catchment” Approach Engineering Policy Economics Industry Tourism Community Culture Knowledge Product: How should they be managed? …other knowledge bases BMP DSS Models Advice Knowledge Product: How do they work?
The Ecosystem Approach Forest Parks Develop …other ecosystems Engineering Policy Economics Community Culture Industry Tourism Plants Soils Inverts Fungi Bacteria …these plus roads structures …these plus buildings sewers services The Catchment Approach Heterogeneous Basins Water C/N/P …plus energy …plus fertilisers …other knowledge bases …plus user expect’n …plus land value std living Climate Geology Topog Typical Sites Typical Sites Typical Sites Urban “Eco-Catchments” Knowledge Product: How should they be managed? BMP DSS Models Advice Knowledge Product: How do they work?
Community Expectations Outreach Governance ICM Research knowledge Government Policy Consulting Integrated catchment management …as a way of thinking about “community” interactions