Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western Mexico

Human decisions on ecosystems at the local level are based significantly on the institutional context but also on how people understand and value the place where they live. Located at the land-water interface and connecting the streams with their valleys, riparian areas provide relevant ser...

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Main Authors: Flores-Díaz A.C., Castillo A., Sánchez-Matías M., Maass M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-05-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2014017
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spelling doaj-6617c90c14a24363a2d55b2930b8c2e82020-11-24T23:56:36ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022014-05-0104140610.1051/kmae/2014017kmae130140Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western MexicoFlores-Díaz A.C.Castillo A.0Sánchez-Matías M.1Maass M.2Center of Ecosystem Research. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Apartado Postal 27-3 (Santa María de Guido)Center of Ecosystem Research. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Apartado Postal 27-3 (Santa María de Guido)Center of Ecosystem Research. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Apartado Postal 27-3 (Santa María de Guido) Human decisions on ecosystems at the local level are based significantly on the institutional context but also on how people understand and value the place where they live. Located at the land-water interface and connecting the streams with their valleys, riparian areas provide relevant services to society on regional and global scales and are important to the people directly interacting with them. Using a qualitative research approach, we documented rural people’s knowledge and values regarding the riparian system, as well as the agreements made on its management. We found positive values; a good understanding of the riparian system’s dynamics and local arrangements for its management. Degradation was also observed, indicating a discrepancy between peoples’ views and their practices. Ignorance of the national ordinances emerged as an important problem, also having consequences on the conservation of the riparian area. There are constraints between individual and collective decisions since benefits from good management are not necessarily reflected at the site, but on wider spatial-temporal scales. It is proposed (1) to consider the whole stream-riparia-parcel as a more realistic approach to assess and guide the riparian system’s role; and (2) a co-production of knowledge between local people and scientists, promoting a co-responsibility stewardship of the basin-level management. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2014017fluvial systemslocal knowledgeripariasocial-ecological systemswatersheds
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author Flores-Díaz A.C.
Castillo A.
Sánchez-Matías M.
Maass M.
spellingShingle Flores-Díaz A.C.
Castillo A.
Sánchez-Matías M.
Maass M.
Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western Mexico
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
fluvial systems
local knowledge
riparia
social-ecological systems
watersheds
author_facet Flores-Díaz A.C.
Castillo A.
Sánchez-Matías M.
Maass M.
author_sort Flores-Díaz A.C.
title Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western Mexico
title_short Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western Mexico
title_full Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western Mexico
title_fullStr Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western Mexico
title_sort local values and decisions: views and constraints for riparian management in western mexico
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Human decisions on ecosystems at the local level are based significantly on the institutional context but also on how people understand and value the place where they live. Located at the land-water interface and connecting the streams with their valleys, riparian areas provide relevant services to society on regional and global scales and are important to the people directly interacting with them. Using a qualitative research approach, we documented rural people’s knowledge and values regarding the riparian system, as well as the agreements made on its management. We found positive values; a good understanding of the riparian system’s dynamics and local arrangements for its management. Degradation was also observed, indicating a discrepancy between peoples’ views and their practices. Ignorance of the national ordinances emerged as an important problem, also having consequences on the conservation of the riparian area. There are constraints between individual and collective decisions since benefits from good management are not necessarily reflected at the site, but on wider spatial-temporal scales. It is proposed (1) to consider the whole stream-riparia-parcel as a more realistic approach to assess and guide the riparian system’s role; and (2) a co-production of knowledge between local people and scientists, promoting a co-responsibility stewardship of the basin-level management.
topic fluvial systems
local knowledge
riparia
social-ecological systems
watersheds
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2014017
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