IADO   05364
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE OCEANOGRAFIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
IS COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT ALWAYS POSSIBLE? THE CASE OF SAUCE GRANDE RIVER BASIN, ARGENTINA
Autor/es:
SCORDO, FACUNDO; COSTILLA, PAULA; PICCOLO, MARÍA CINTIA; SCORDO, FACUNDO; COSTILLA, PAULA; PICCOLO, MARÍA CINTIA; ZILIO, MARIANA; GIL, VERÓNICA; HUAMANTINCO CISNEROS, MARÍA ANDREA; ZILIO, MARIANA; GIL, VERÓNICA; HUAMANTINCO CISNEROS, MARÍA ANDREA; SEITZ, CARINA; ZAPPERI, PAULA A.; PERILLO, GERARDO M.E.; SEITZ, CARINA; ZAPPERI, PAULA A.; PERILLO, GERARDO M.E.
Revista:
International Journal of River Basin Management
Editorial:
Taylor&Francis
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 17 p. 251 - 261
ISSN:
1571-5124
Resumen:
IS COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT ALWAYS POSSIBLE?THE CASE OF SAUCE GRANDE RIVER BASIN, ARGENTINAMariana I. Zilio*1; Carina Seitz3,4; Facundo Scordo3,5; Verónica Gil5; Paula Zapperi5; Paula Costilla3; M. Andrea Huamantinco Cisneros3,5; Gerardo M. E. Perillo3,4; M. Cintia Piccolo3,5*Corresponding Author; e-mail: mzilio@uns.edu.ar1 Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales del Sur (CONICET-UNS), San Andrés 800, Altos de Palihue, 8000 Bahía Blanca, ARGENTINA2 Departamento de Economía, Universidad Nacional del Sur, San Andrés 800, Altos de Palihue, 8000 Bahía Blanca, ARGENTINA3 Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (IADO-CONICET), Camino de la Carrindanga, km 7.5, B8000FWB Bahía Blanca, ARGENTINA4 Departamento de Geología, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Av Alem 1253 2 Piso of 202, B8000DIC Bahía Blanca, ARGENTINA. e-mail: cseitz@iado-conicet.gob.ar 5 Departamento de Geografía y Turismo, Universidad Nacional del Sur. 12 de Octubre 1198, B8000CTX Bahía Blanca, ARGENTINA. e-mail: fscordo@criba.edu.arABSTRACTThe continuous interaction between human activities and the environment leads to adopting a broad approach for studying watershed systems. Undoubtedly, to design an efficient but also sustainable river-basin management plan requires considering the ecosystem, the economic and the social aspects related to the use of natural resources. Given the practical and theoretical relevance that stakeholders? participation has achieved in the frame of new approaches for watershed management, this paper is aimed to identify the possibility of implementing a collaborative strategy in the particular case of the Sauce Grande River Basin (SGRB), Argentina. Such implementation follows the fulfillment of some key conditions that heighten or hinder their execution. Our results indicate that the degree of involvement of the stakeholders, the institutional framework, and the complexity of the watershed currently constraint the possibility of adopting a collaborative approach involving social actors in this particular basin.