An applied assessment model to evaluate the socioeconomic impact of water quality regulations in chile
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Yarrow, Matthew M.
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An applied assessment model to evaluate the socioeconomic impact of water quality regulations in chile
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In many developing countries, natural resource management is based on
traditional, expert-based methods that often exclude a variety of stakeholders. This paper
presents a conceptual model and methodology that represent a first step toward a more
integrated evaluation and management of large basins. The main objective of this paper is
to evaluate the socioeconomic impact of the application of secondary water quality
regulations in the Aysén River Basin of Southern Chile. We employ the concept of physical,
ecological and social (PHES)-system as a conceptual framework. Three indices based on
this framework were created to characterize different aspects of the Aysén Basin: an
environmental vulnerability index, an index of the water quality impact of the different
economic sectors, and an index that quantifies the economic contribution of these sectors.
Finally the three indices were combined as a measure of the socioeconomic impact of the
proposed regulations in what we referred to as the ‘applied assessment model’. Our results
suggest that the applied regulations would have little socioeconomic impact on the Aysén
Basin. Finally we discuss challenges to integrated watershed assessment in the context of
developing countries.
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WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, Volume: 22, Issue: 11, Pages: 1531-1543, 2008
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