Methodology to explore emergent behaviours of the interactions between water resources and ecosystem under a pluralistic approach

García-Santos, Glenda; de Brito, Mariana Madruga; Höllermann, Britta; Taft, Linda; Almoradie, Adrian; Evers, Mariele

Understanding the interactions between water resources and its social dimensions is crucial for an effective and sustainable water management. The identification of sensitive control variables and feedback loops of a specific human-hydro-scape can enhance the knowledge about the potential factors and/or agents leading to the current water resources and ecosystems situation, which in turn supports the decision-making process of desirable futures. Our study presents the utility of a system dynamics modeling approach for water management and decision-making for the case of a forest ecosystem under risk of wildfires. We use the pluralistic water research concept to explore different scenarios and simulate the emergent behaviour of water interception and net precipitation after a wildfire in a forest ecosystem. Through a case study, we illustrate the applicability of this new methodology.

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García-Santos, Glenda / de Brito, Mariana Madruga / Höllermann, Britta / et al: Methodology to explore emergent behaviours of the interactions between water resources and ecosystem under a pluralistic approach. 2018. Copernicus Publications.

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