River restoration : political, social, and economic perspectives /: political, social, and economic perspectives. (2021)
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- Title:
- River restoration : political, social, and economic perspectives /: political, social, and economic perspectives. (2021)
- Main Title:
- River restoration : political, social, and economic perspectives
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Bertrand Morandi, Marylise Cottet, Hervé Piégay.
- Editors:
- Morandi, Bertrand
Cottet, Marylise
Piégay, Hervé - Contents:
- Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction Chapter 1 – Why are the political and socio-economical questions an issue in river restoration? Genealogy and current research trends Marylise COTTET, Bertrand MORANDI, Hervé PIÉGAY Part 1 - People-river relationships: from ethics to politics Chapter 2 – Ethics of River Restoration: The Imitationist Paradigm Henry DICKS Chapter 3 – Restoring socio-cultural relationships with rivers: experiments in fluvial pluralism Dan HIKUROA, Gary BRIERLEY, Marc TADAKI, Brendon BLUE, Anne SALMOND Chapter 4 – Political Ecology and River Restoration Jamie LINTON Part 2 - Governance and power relationships between stakeholders Chapter 5 – The policy and social dimension of restoration thinking: Paying greater attention to ‘interdependency’ in restoration governing practice Caitriona CARTER, Gabrielle BOULEAU, Sophie LE FLOCH Chapter 6 – From public policies to projects: factors of success and diversity through a comparative approach Catherine CARRÉ, Jean-Paul HAGHE, Pere VALL-CASAS Chapter 7 – How to better involve stakeholders in river restoration projects? The case of small dam removals Marie-Anne GERMAINE, Ludovic DRAPIER, Laurent LESPEZ, Beth STYLER-BARRY Chapter 8 – Give More Space for Politics in Participation for River Restoration Nora S. BULETTI, Franziska E. RUEF, Olivier EJDERYAN Part 3 – Evaluation of Socio-economical effects Chapter 9 – What is the total economic value of river restoration and why is it important? John C.Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction Chapter 1 – Why are the political and socio-economical questions an issue in river restoration? Genealogy and current research trends Marylise COTTET, Bertrand MORANDI, Hervé PIÉGAY Part 1 - People-river relationships: from ethics to politics Chapter 2 – Ethics of River Restoration: The Imitationist Paradigm Henry DICKS Chapter 3 – Restoring socio-cultural relationships with rivers: experiments in fluvial pluralism Dan HIKUROA, Gary BRIERLEY, Marc TADAKI, Brendon BLUE, Anne SALMOND Chapter 4 – Political Ecology and River Restoration Jamie LINTON Part 2 - Governance and power relationships between stakeholders Chapter 5 – The policy and social dimension of restoration thinking: Paying greater attention to ‘interdependency’ in restoration governing practice Caitriona CARTER, Gabrielle BOULEAU, Sophie LE FLOCH Chapter 6 – From public policies to projects: factors of success and diversity through a comparative approach Catherine CARRÉ, Jean-Paul HAGHE, Pere VALL-CASAS Chapter 7 – How to better involve stakeholders in river restoration projects? The case of small dam removals Marie-Anne GERMAINE, Ludovic DRAPIER, Laurent LESPEZ, Beth STYLER-BARRY Chapter 8 – Give More Space for Politics in Participation for River Restoration Nora S. BULETTI, Franziska E. RUEF, Olivier EJDERYAN Part 3 – Evaluation of Socio-economical effects Chapter 9 – What is the total economic value of river restoration and why is it important? John C. BERGSTROM, John B. LOOMIS Chapter 10 – Valuation of ecosystem services to assess river restoration projects Xavier GARCIA, Stefanie MÜLLER, Matthias BUCHECKER Chapter 11 – Public perspectives of river restoration projects Riyan VAN DEN BORN, Bernadette VAN HEEL, Kerstin BÖCK, Matthias BUCHECKER, Arjen BUIJS Part 4 – Diversity of methods, diversity of knowledge Chapter 12 – Social surveys: methods for taking into account actors’ practices and perceptions in river restoration Caroline LE CALVEZ, Silvia FLAMINIO, Marylise COTTET, Bertrand MORANDI Chapter 13 – Documents on river restoration: temporal and spatial analyses of written discourses Emeline COMBY, Bertrand MORANDI, Silvia FLAMINIO, Yves-François LE LAY, Helena ZEMP Chapter 14 – Participatory approaches: principles and practices for river restoration projects Alba JUÁREZ-BOURKE; Kirsty L. BLASTOCK Chapter 15 - Economic benefits: operationalizing their valuation in river restoration projects Sylvie MORARDET Conclusion Chapter 16 – A need to strengthen links between practitioners and social scientists to improve river restoration practices and policies Marylise COTTET, Bertrand MORANDI, Hervé PIÉGAY Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Chichester : Wiley Blackwell
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 333.9162153
Stream restoration - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119410003
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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