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Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome?

[Image: see text] Freshwater salinity is rising across many regions of the United States as well as globally, a phenomenon called the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS). The FSS mobilizes organic carbon, nutrients, heavy metals, and other contaminants sequestered in soils and freshwater sediment...

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Autores principales: Grant, Stanley B., Rippy, Megan A., Birkland, Thomas A., Schenk, Todd, Rowles, Kristin, Misra, Shalini, Aminpour, Payam, Kaushal, Sujay, Vikesland, Peter, Berglund, Emily, Gomez-Velez, Jesus D., Hotchkiss, Erin R., Perez, Gabriel, Zhang, Harry X., Armstrong, Kingston, Bhide, Shantanu V., Krauss, Lauren, Maas, Carly, Mendoza, Kent, Shipman, Caitlin, Zhang, Yadong, Zhong, Yinman
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36103712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c01555
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author Grant, Stanley B.
Rippy, Megan A.
Birkland, Thomas A.
Schenk, Todd
Rowles, Kristin
Misra, Shalini
Aminpour, Payam
Kaushal, Sujay
Vikesland, Peter
Berglund, Emily
Gomez-Velez, Jesus D.
Hotchkiss, Erin R.
Perez, Gabriel
Zhang, Harry X.
Armstrong, Kingston
Bhide, Shantanu V.
Krauss, Lauren
Maas, Carly
Mendoza, Kent
Shipman, Caitlin
Zhang, Yadong
Zhong, Yinman
author_facet Grant, Stanley B.
Rippy, Megan A.
Birkland, Thomas A.
Schenk, Todd
Rowles, Kristin
Misra, Shalini
Aminpour, Payam
Kaushal, Sujay
Vikesland, Peter
Berglund, Emily
Gomez-Velez, Jesus D.
Hotchkiss, Erin R.
Perez, Gabriel
Zhang, Harry X.
Armstrong, Kingston
Bhide, Shantanu V.
Krauss, Lauren
Maas, Carly
Mendoza, Kent
Shipman, Caitlin
Zhang, Yadong
Zhong, Yinman
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description [Image: see text] Freshwater salinity is rising across many regions of the United States as well as globally, a phenomenon called the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS). The FSS mobilizes organic carbon, nutrients, heavy metals, and other contaminants sequestered in soils and freshwater sediments, alters the structures and functions of soils, streams, and riparian ecosystems, threatens drinking water supplies, and undermines progress toward many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. There is an urgent need to leverage the current understanding of salinization’s causes and consequences—in partnership with engineers, social scientists, policymakers, and other stakeholders—into locally tailored approaches for balancing our nation’s salt budget. In this feature, we propose that the FSS can be understood as a common pool resource problem and explore Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom’s social-ecological systems framework as an approach for identifying the conditions under which local actors may work collectively to manage the FSS in the absence of top-down regulatory controls. We adopt as a case study rising sodium concentrations in the Occoquan Reservoir, a critical water supply for up to one million residents in Northern Virginia (USA), to illustrate emerging impacts, underlying causes, possible solutions, and critical research needs.
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spelling pubmed-95364702022-10-07 Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome? Grant, Stanley B. Rippy, Megan A. Birkland, Thomas A. Schenk, Todd Rowles, Kristin Misra, Shalini Aminpour, Payam Kaushal, Sujay Vikesland, Peter Berglund, Emily Gomez-Velez, Jesus D. Hotchkiss, Erin R. Perez, Gabriel Zhang, Harry X. Armstrong, Kingston Bhide, Shantanu V. Krauss, Lauren Maas, Carly Mendoza, Kent Shipman, Caitlin Zhang, Yadong Zhong, Yinman Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Freshwater salinity is rising across many regions of the United States as well as globally, a phenomenon called the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS). The FSS mobilizes organic carbon, nutrients, heavy metals, and other contaminants sequestered in soils and freshwater sediments, alters the structures and functions of soils, streams, and riparian ecosystems, threatens drinking water supplies, and undermines progress toward many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. There is an urgent need to leverage the current understanding of salinization’s causes and consequences—in partnership with engineers, social scientists, policymakers, and other stakeholders—into locally tailored approaches for balancing our nation’s salt budget. In this feature, we propose that the FSS can be understood as a common pool resource problem and explore Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom’s social-ecological systems framework as an approach for identifying the conditions under which local actors may work collectively to manage the FSS in the absence of top-down regulatory controls. We adopt as a case study rising sodium concentrations in the Occoquan Reservoir, a critical water supply for up to one million residents in Northern Virginia (USA), to illustrate emerging impacts, underlying causes, possible solutions, and critical research needs. American Chemical Society 2022-09-14 2022-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9536470/ /pubmed/36103712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c01555 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rippy, Megan A.
Birkland, Thomas A.
Schenk, Todd
Rowles, Kristin
Misra, Shalini
Aminpour, Payam
Kaushal, Sujay
Vikesland, Peter
Berglund, Emily
Gomez-Velez, Jesus D.
Hotchkiss, Erin R.
Perez, Gabriel
Zhang, Harry X.
Armstrong, Kingston
Bhide, Shantanu V.
Krauss, Lauren
Maas, Carly
Mendoza, Kent
Shipman, Caitlin
Zhang, Yadong
Zhong, Yinman
Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome?
title Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome?
title_full Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome?
title_fullStr Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome?
title_full_unstemmed Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome?
title_short Can Common Pool Resource Theory Catalyze Stakeholder-Driven Solutions to the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome?
title_sort can common pool resource theory catalyze stakeholder-driven solutions to the freshwater salinization syndrome?
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36103712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c01555
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