International audiencePreserving water quality, which has at least four of the ten characteristics of a "wicked problem", is fundamental for economic development, ecosystems function, and human wellbeing. Consequently, identifying suitable public policies or technological solutions that can maintain or restore affected ecosystems, especially in river catchments, is a huge challenge. Understanding diverse stakeholder perspectives on important aquatic ecosystem services is critical to improving water governance and quality. This study uses the Q-methodology to identify and analyze perspectives about aquatic ecosystem services in the Olifants River catchment, one of the most important and polluted in South Africa, across six diverse stakeholde...
South Africa, a water scarce country, experiences the phenomenon that its life supporting natural wa...
Water governance in South Africa is challenged by natural as well as socially constructed water scar...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...
APPENDIX : TABLE 6 : Data collected during the interviews (For the list of statements, see Table 1 ...
International audienceThis paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspect...
Mini Dissertation (MSc (Environmental Economics))--University of Pretoria, 2020.This study applied t...
This paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspectives different stakeho...
Recognizing the interrelatedness of water use and conceptual value of IWRM, progressive water resour...
Freshwater ecosystems deliver an extensive range of ecosystem services (ESs), which are the benefits...
South Africa, like the rest of the world, is vulnerable to the impact of climate change and loss of ...
Adaptive water governance seeks to increase a social-ecological system’s adaptive capacity in the fa...
People perceive the importance of ecosystem services in different ways, depending on their values, b...
Freshwater ecosystems and their associated landscape features found in developing cities and urban p...
Globally, there has been increased competition and demand between different water uses to find new a...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are an increasingly popular form of catchment manageme...
South Africa, a water scarce country, experiences the phenomenon that its life supporting natural wa...
Water governance in South Africa is challenged by natural as well as socially constructed water scar...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...
APPENDIX : TABLE 6 : Data collected during the interviews (For the list of statements, see Table 1 ...
International audienceThis paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspect...
Mini Dissertation (MSc (Environmental Economics))--University of Pretoria, 2020.This study applied t...
This paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspectives different stakeho...
Recognizing the interrelatedness of water use and conceptual value of IWRM, progressive water resour...
Freshwater ecosystems deliver an extensive range of ecosystem services (ESs), which are the benefits...
South Africa, like the rest of the world, is vulnerable to the impact of climate change and loss of ...
Adaptive water governance seeks to increase a social-ecological system’s adaptive capacity in the fa...
People perceive the importance of ecosystem services in different ways, depending on their values, b...
Freshwater ecosystems and their associated landscape features found in developing cities and urban p...
Globally, there has been increased competition and demand between different water uses to find new a...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are an increasingly popular form of catchment manageme...
South Africa, a water scarce country, experiences the phenomenon that its life supporting natural wa...
Water governance in South Africa is challenged by natural as well as socially constructed water scar...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...