Convergent and Transdisciplinary Integration: On the Future of Integrated Modeling of Human-Water Systems

IF 5 1区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Water Resources Research Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1029/2024wr038088
Saman Razavi, Ashleigh Duffy, Leila Eamen, Anthony J. Jakeman, Timothy D. Jardine, Howard Wheater, Randall J. Hunt, Holger R. Maier, Mohamed S. Abdelhamed, Mohammad Ghoreishi, Hoshin Gupta, Petra Döll, Enayat A. Moallemi, Fuad Yassin, Graham Strickert, Ehsan Nabavi, Juliane Mai, Yanping Li, Julie M. Thériault, Wenyan Wu, John Pomeroy, Martyn P. Clark, Grant Ferguson, Patricia Gober, Ximing Cai, Maureen G. Reed, Andrea Saltelli, Amin Elshorbagy, Mahdi Sedighkia, Julie Terry, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt, David M. Hannah, Kailong Li, Masoud Asadzadeh, Natasha Harvey, Hamid Moradkhani, Volker Grimm
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The notion of convergent and transdisciplinary integration, which is about braiding together different knowledge systems, is becoming the mantra of numerous initiatives aimed at tackling pressing water challenges. Yet, the transition from rhetoric to actual implementation is impeded by incongruence in semantics, methodologies, and discourse among disciplinary scientists and societal actors. Here, we embrace “integrated modeling”—both quantitatively and qualitatively—as a vital exploratory instrument to advance such integration, providing a means to navigate complexity and manage the uncertainty associated with understanding, diagnosing, predicting, and governing human-water systems. From this standpoint, we confront disciplinary barriers by offering seven focused reviews and syntheses of existing and missing links across the frontiers distinguishing surface and groundwater hydrology, engineering, social sciences, economics, Indigenous and place-based knowledge, and studies of other interconnected natural systems such as the atmosphere, cryosphere, and ecosphere. While there are, arguably, no bounds to the pursuit of inclusivity in representing the spectrum of natural and human processes around water resources, we advocate that integrated modeling can provide a focused approach to delineating the scope of integration, through the lens of three fundamental questions: (a) What is the modeling “purpose”? (b) What constitutes a sound “boundary judgment”? and (c) What are the “critical uncertainties” and their compounding effects? More broadly, we call for investigating what constitutes warranted “systems complexity,” as opposed to unjustified “computational complexity” when representing complex natural and human-natural systems, with careful attention to interdependencies and feedbacks, scaling issues, nonlinear dynamics and thresholds, hysteresis, time lags, and legacy effects.
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融合与跨学科整合:人-水系统整合建模的未来
融合和跨学科整合的概念,即将不同的知识系统编织在一起,正在成为许多旨在解决紧迫的水资源挑战的倡议的口头禅。然而,从修辞到实际实施的转变受到学科科学家和社会行动者之间语义,方法和话语不一致的阻碍。在这里,我们采用“集成建模”——定量和定性——作为推进这种集成的重要探索性工具,提供了一种方法来导航复杂性和管理与理解、诊断、预测和管理人类-水系统相关的不确定性。从这个角度来看,我们通过提供七个重点综述和综合现有和缺失的联系来克服学科障碍,这些联系跨越边界,区分地表和地下水水文学,工程学,社会科学,经济学,土著和基于地方的知识,以及对其他相互关联的自然系统(如大气,冰冻圈和生态圈)的研究。虽然可以说,在代表水资源周围的自然和人类过程的范围方面,追求包容性是没有界限的,但我们主张,通过三个基本问题的视角,综合建模可以提供一种集中的方法来划定综合的范围:(a)建模的“目的”是什么?(b)什么构成健全的“边界判断”?(c)什么是“关键不确定性”及其复合效应?更广泛地说,我们呼吁调查什么构成了合理的“系统复杂性”,而不是在表示复杂的自然和人类-自然系统时不合理的“计算复杂性”,仔细关注相互依赖性和反馈、缩放问题、非线性动力学和阈值、滞后、时间滞后和遗留效应。
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Water Resources Research
Water Resources Research 环境科学-湖沼学
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599
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期刊介绍: Water Resources Research (WRR) is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on hydrology and water resources. It publishes original research in the natural and social sciences of water. It emphasizes the role of water in the Earth system, including physical, chemical, biological, and ecological processes in water resources research and management, including social, policy, and public health implications. It encompasses observational, experimental, theoretical, analytical, numerical, and data-driven approaches that advance the science of water and its management. Submissions are evaluated for their novelty, accuracy, significance, and broader implications of the findings.
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