Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward

Given the increasing demand for high-quality food and protein, global food security remains a challenge, particularly in the face of global change. However, since agriculture, food and water security are inextricably linked, they need to be examined via an interdisciplinary lens. Sociohydrology was...

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Autores principales: Adla, S., Pande, S., Vico, G., Vora, S., Alam, Mohammad Faiz, Basel, B., Haeffner, M., Sivapalan, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136067
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author Adla, S.
Pande, S.
Vico, G.
Vora, S.
Alam, Mohammad Faiz
Basel, B.
Haeffner, M.
Sivapalan, M.
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Basel, B.
Haeffner, M.
Pande, S.
Sivapalan, M.
Vico, G.
Vora, S.
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Pande, S.
Vico, G.
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Haeffner, M.
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description Given the increasing demand for high-quality food and protein, global food security remains a challenge, particularly in the face of global change. However, since agriculture, food and water security are inextricably linked, they need to be examined via an interdisciplinary lens. Sociohydrology was introduced from a post-positivist perspective to explore and describe the bidirectional feedbacks and dynamics between human and water systems. This review situates sociohydrology in the agricultural domain, highlighting its contributions in explaining the unintended consequences of water management interventions, addressing climate change impacts due to/on agriculture and incorporating human behaviour into the description of agricultural water systems. Sociohydrology has combined social and psychological insights with novel data sources and diverse multi-method approaches to model human behaviour. However, as agriculture and agriculturalists face global change, sociohydrology can better use concepts from resilience thinking more explicitly to identify gaps in terms of desirable properties in resilient agricultural water systems, potentially informing more holistic climate adaptation policy.
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spelling CGSpace1360672025-12-08T09:54:28Z Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward Adla, S. Pande, S. Vico, G. Vora, S. Alam, Mohammad Faiz Basel, B. Haeffner, M. Sivapalan, M. climate resilience agricultural water management sustainability climate change human behaviour water systems hydrology Given the increasing demand for high-quality food and protein, global food security remains a challenge, particularly in the face of global change. However, since agriculture, food and water security are inextricably linked, they need to be examined via an interdisciplinary lens. Sociohydrology was introduced from a post-positivist perspective to explore and describe the bidirectional feedbacks and dynamics between human and water systems. This review situates sociohydrology in the agricultural domain, highlighting its contributions in explaining the unintended consequences of water management interventions, addressing climate change impacts due to/on agriculture and incorporating human behaviour into the description of agricultural water systems. Sociohydrology has combined social and psychological insights with novel data sources and diverse multi-method approaches to model human behaviour. However, as agriculture and agriculturalists face global change, sociohydrology can better use concepts from resilience thinking more explicitly to identify gaps in terms of desirable properties in resilient agricultural water systems, potentially informing more holistic climate adaptation policy. 2023 2023-12-31T23:00:33Z 2023-12-31T23:00:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136067 en Open Access Cambridge University Press Adla, S.; Pande, S.; Vico, G.; Vora, S.; Alam, Mohammad Faiz; Basel, B.; Haeffner, M.; Sivapalan, M. 2023. Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward. Cambridge Prisms: Water, 1:e13. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/wat.2023.16]
spellingShingle climate resilience
agricultural water management
sustainability
climate change
human behaviour
water systems
hydrology
Adla, S.
Pande, S.
Vico, G.
Vora, S.
Alam, Mohammad Faiz
Basel, B.
Haeffner, M.
Sivapalan, M.
Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward
title Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward
title_full Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward
title_fullStr Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward
title_full_unstemmed Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward
title_short Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward
title_sort place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate resilient agriculture review and ways forward
topic climate resilience
agricultural water management
sustainability
climate change
human behaviour
water systems
hydrology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136067
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