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Promoting citizen-based river groups at sub-basin scale for multi-level river governance in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region

Journal

LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 181-197

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2021.1874320

Keywords

citizen-based river groups; collaborative river management; WFD participatory processes; bottom-up participation; multi-level river governance

Funding

  1. Obra Social la Caixa
  2. Fundacion Espanola para la Ciencia y la Tecnologia [FCT-16-11449]
  3. ACUP [2015ACUP00184]

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The study tested a pilot participatory process aimed at increasing public involvement in urban stream management. Key learning points were identified, supporting the creation of citizen-based river groups through collecting public opinions, promoting citizen decision-making, and self-organization.
There is a gap between the increasing social use of urban rivers and limited citizen participation in river management under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD). A pilot participatory process aimed at promoting the active involvement of the general public in the management of an urban stream in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region was designed and tested. The participatory process was supported by web-based Public Participation Geographic Information Systems and face-to-face workshops. The opinions of the general public were collected and citizen decision-making and self-organisation were promoted. Assessment of the pilot results provided key learning points supporting the creation of citizen-based river groups: (1) setting participation in the framework of a socio-ecological understanding of the river; (2) involving local volunteers in the leadership and dissemination of participatory processes; (3) supporting participants' learning and networking; and (4) connecting municipal-scale and basin-scale environmental interests and institutions through intermediate citizen platforms at sub-basin scale. These learning points offer a baseline for building a theory on the design of bottom-up participatory processes aimed at empowering riparian communities. Citizen-based river group formation policies may support the transition towards more multi-level European river governance.

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