Adaptive water management: Integrated water management on the edge of chaos

To give form and content to integrated water management, we often apply an internal approach, based on the component parts. With this approach we encounter at least three problems: the problem of scale, the problem of level and the problem of assessment. We can solve these problems by applying an ex...

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Published inWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 7 - 13
Main Author Geldof, Govert D.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published London Elsevier Ltd 1995
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Abstract To give form and content to integrated water management, we often apply an internal approach, based on the component parts. With this approach we encounter at least three problems: the problem of scale, the problem of level and the problem of assessment. We can solve these problems by applying an external approach to integrated water management, in addition to the internal approach. This is possible by application of the theory of complexity. It turns out that we can describe the sum of the processes within integrated water management as a complex adaptive system, a teaming and evolving system. If we use this system as a model, we come to the insight that we must not try to achieve as much order as possible, but that we have to look for a good balance between order and chaos. If we find that balance, we are able to adapt water management to the ever changing surroundings. The usefulness of the approach becomes clear if we look at the discussion in urban water management about the applicability of source control and end-of-pipe techniques. The approach provides a strategy for handling uncertainties.
AbstractList An approach to integrated water management is examined, in the context of the Dutch government's policy of considering water quantity and water quality together. This policy related to the internal coherence of all aspects of water management but an external coherence between water management and other areas such as planning, the environment and agriculture also had to be considered. Considering the processes involved in integrated water management as a complex adaptive system, it became clear that a balance had to be sought between too much order in the system and too little. The applicability of source control and end-of-pipe techniques in urban water management is examined in this connection.
To give form and content to integrated water management, we often apply an internal approach, based on the component parts. With this approach we encounter at least three problems: the problem of scale, the problem of level and the problem of assessment. We can solve these problems by applying an external approach to integrated water management, in addition to the internal approach. This is possible by application of the theory of complexity. It turns out that we can describe the sum of the processes within integrated water management as a complex adaptive system, a learning and evolving system. If we use this system as a model, we come to the insight that we must not try to achieve as much order as possible, but that we have to look for a good balance between order and chaos. If we find that balance, we are able to adapt water management to the ever changing surroundings. The usefulness of the approach becomes clear if we look at the discussion in urban water management about the applicability of source control and end-of-pipe techniques. The approach provides a strategy for handling uncertainties.
To give form and content to integrated water management, we often apply an internal approach, based on the component parts. With this approach we encounter at least three problems: the problem of scale, the problem of level and the problem of assessment. We can solve these problems by applying an external approach to integrated water management, in addition to the internal approach. This is possible by application of the theory of complexity. It turns out that we can describe the sum of the processes within integrated water management as a complex adaptive system, a teaming and evolving system. If we use this system as a model, we come to the insight that we must not try to achieve as much order as possible, but that we have to look for a good balance between order and chaos. If we find that balance, we are able to adapt water management to the ever changing surroundings. The usefulness of the approach becomes clear if we look at the discussion in urban water management about the applicability of source control and end-of-pipe techniques. The approach provides a strategy for handling uncertainties.
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end-of-pipe techniques
Handling
integrated water management
Materials handling
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source control
survival landscapes
uncertainties
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