A Scenario-Based Holistic Approach To Environmental Flow Assessments
This research report presents a holistic methodology called DRIFT (Downstream Response to Imposed Flow Transformation) for advising on environmental flows in river ecosystems, particularly in semi-arid, developing regions.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Authors: | Jackie King, Jackie King, Cate Brown And Hossein Sabet |
Geographic focus: | Global, South Africa, Lesotho |
Methods
The research employed a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating hydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, sedimentology, chemistry, botany, zoology, sociology, anthropology, public health, and economics to assess environmental flows and their impacts on river ecosystems and subsistence users.
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Key Insights
DRIFT is a structured process that integrates biophysical and socio-economic data to advise on environmental flows in rivers. It involves experts from various disciplines to predict how river ecosystems and subsistence users will be affected by flow changes. The methodology consists of four modules: biophysical, sociological, scenario development, and economic. It aims to provide scenarios for water managers, considering the river ecosystem, subsistence users, and water yield.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | Lesotho geographic scope | South Africa geographic scope | biophysical module | compensation costs | environmental flows | holistic methodology | predictive capacity | river ecosystems | scenario building | socio-economic module | subsistence use | water | water management