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多标准决策分析框架,让利益相关者参与河流污染风险管理
Zesizwe Ngubane1, Viktor Bergion2, Bloodless Dzwairo1,3
1Department of Civil Engineering, Durban University of Technology, Pietermaritzburg, 3201, South Africa.
Scientific reports
|March 27, 2024
概括
这项研究制定了一个选择最佳管理实践 (BMP) 的框架,以减少水污染. 包括利益相关者的意见对于有效的,包容性的河流流域污染减缓战略至关重要.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 水资源管理 水资源管理
- 环境政策 环境政策
背景情况:
- 水污染带来了重大的环境和健康风险.
- 有效的管理需要整合科学,经济和社会方面的考虑.
- 南非的水域面临着污染控制和风险管理方面的挑战.
研究的目的:
- 为减少水污染制定一个选择最佳管理实践 (BMP) 的框架.
- 将利益相关者的观点纳入河流流域的BMP选择过程.
- 根据环境,经济和社会标准来评估BMP.
主要方法:
- 使用多标准决策分析 (MCDA) 方法,特别是简单的多属性评级技术,以提高利益相关者的参与度 (SMARTEST).
- 与多个利益相关者 (用户,市政当局,科学家,非政府组织,工程师) 进行了两阶段调查,以收集关于BMP和标准的数据.
- 直接从利益相关者的响应中获得决策选择,评估标准和权重.
主要成果:
- 利益相关者的参与显著影响了BMP的优先级.
- 该评估强调了在选择BMP时考虑环境,经济和社会因素的重要性.
- 综合得分证明了包容性决策过程的价值.
结论:
- 建议对结构性和非结构性BMP进行配对,以全面减轻污染.
- 强调利益相关者参与制定有效和包容性的水域管理战略的关键作用.
- 为决策者和环境管理人员在应对水污染挑战方面提供了宝贵的见解.
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