Stakeholder Engagement around Water Governance: 30 Years of Decision-Making in the Bogotá River Basin

IF 2.1 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Urban science (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.3390/urbansci7030081
Angie Katherin Salamanca-Cano, Pamela Durán-Díaz
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Effective stakeholder engagement is vital for sustainable water management in the Bogotá River Basin, which faces serious environmental and socio-economic challenges, including water scarcity, pollution, and inequitable distribution. Engaging diverse stakeholders can promote shared decision-making, identify common goals, and enhance the implementation of sustainable water governance strategies. Taking this into account, this research evaluates multi-stakeholder engagement in the Bogotá River Basin in Colombia over the past 30 years to promote sustainable water management in the face of current global challenges. The research methodology includes a desk-based and systematic review, as well as policy analysis using descriptive and quantitative methods. With the use of MAXQDA software, we identified 74 national, regional, and local policies focused on stakeholder engagement for water management in Colombia, which were narrowed down to 22 documents for the Bogotá River Basin. The policy analysis is based on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) indicator for Principle 10 to self-assess the level of legal framework implementation and stakeholder engagement. The self-assessment pointed out that despite the strong legal background and the enhancement of stakeholder engagement via formal and informal participatory mechanisms in the first stages of policy-making, there is a lack of engagement in the evaluation and follow-up phases, leading to box-ticking mechanisms. The findings suggest that effective stakeholder engagement needs to be comprehensive in policy-making processes, especially in the evaluation and follow-up stages. Moreover, the river basin’s management can improve by making a clear disclosure about the outcomes of participatory processes. This research concludes that promoting shared decision-making, identifying common goals, and enhancing the implementation of sustainable water management strategies can greatly benefit the Bogotá River Basin. These efforts can lead to more effective and efficient use of water resources and ultimately contribute to a healthier and more sustainable environment.
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利益相关者参与水治理:波哥大河流域30年的决策
利益攸关方的有效参与对波哥大河流域的可持续水管理至关重要,该流域面临着严重的环境和社会经济挑战,包括缺水、污染和分配不均。让不同的利益攸关方参与进来可以促进共同决策,确定共同目标,并加强可持续水治理战略的实施。考虑到这一点,本研究评估了过去30年来哥伦比亚波哥大河流域的多方利益攸关方参与,以在当前全球挑战面前促进可持续水资源管理。研究方法包括基于案头的系统审查,以及使用描述性和定量方法的政策分析。通过使用MAXQDA软件,我们确定了74项国家、地区和地方政策,重点是利益相关者参与哥伦比亚的水管理,这些政策被缩小到波哥大河流域的22份文件。政策分析以经济合作与发展组织(经合组织)原则10指标为基础,对法律框架的执行和利益攸关方的参与程度进行自我评估。自我评估指出,尽管在决策的第一阶段有着强大的法律背景,并通过正式和非正式的参与机制加强了利益攸关方的参与,但在评估和后续阶段缺乏参与,导致了勾选框的机制。研究结果表明,利益攸关方的有效参与需要全面参与决策过程,特别是在评估和后续阶段。此外,通过明确披露参与过程的结果,可以改善流域的管理。这项研究得出结论,促进共同决策,确定共同目标,加强可持续水管理战略的实施,可以极大地造福波哥大河流域。这些努力可以更有效地利用水资源,并最终有助于建立一个更健康、更可持续的环境。
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