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Evolution of a river management industry in Australia reveals meandering pathway to 2030 UN goals

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Evolution of a river management industry in Australia reveals meandering pathway to 2030 UN goals

K. Russell, K. Fryirs, et al.

This study, conducted by renowned researchers including Kathryn Russell and Kirstie Fryirs, explores the Australian stream management industry's evolution over 25 years. Despite progress in collaboration and diversity, challenges in community participation and adaptive management remain. Discover the insights aimed at meeting UN 2030 goals for water resource management!... show more
Abstract
Globally, river management is a multi-billion-dollar industry. The United Nations (UN) Decade of Ecosystem Restoration calls for accelerated action towards integrated, participatory, and adaptive water resources management. Here we test whether the required shifts are occurring in the Australian stream management industry, an environmental management industry in a developed western nation. We undertook structured review and topic modelling of 958 peer-reviewed papers presented at the national stream management conference from 1996–2021. We investigated trends in collaboration, transdisciplinary knowledge, diversity of input and perspectives, adaptive management, interaction with policy, and responses to natural events. We found that the industry has matured over the past 25 years, with increasing collaboration, diversity and interdisciplinarity. However, there was no measurable increase in on-ground community participation or use of adaptive management. The findings highlight opportunities for the industry to mature further to achieve UN 2030 goals for integrated water resource management and ecosystem restoration.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Mar 24, 2023
Authors
Kathryn Russell, Kirstie Fryirs, David Reid, Alison Miller, Geoff Vietz, Ian Rutherfurd, Ben Pearson, Apanie Wood, Sarah Gregor, Jess Walker, Johanna Slijkerman
Tags
Australian stream management
collaboration
adaptive management
ecosystem restoration
transdisciplinary knowledge
community participation
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