2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12071941
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Socio-Hydrology: A New Understanding to Unite or a New Science to Divide?

Abstract: The socio-hydrology community has been very successful in promoting the need for taking the human factor into account in the mainstream hydrology literature since 2012. However, the interest in studying and modeling human-water systems is not new and pre-existed the post-2012 socio-hydrology. So, it is critical to ask what socio-hydrology has been able to offer that would have been unachievable using the existing methods, tools, and analysis frameworks. Thus far, the socio-hydrology studies show a stro… Show more

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“… The problem to be studied here belongs to the class of complex, coupled human‐environmental systems problems, involving multiple interacting subsystems, drivers, and variables. These systems are continuously evolving and associated with trade‐offs (Madani & Shafiee‐Jood, 2020). Identifying a single root cause or driver of the environmental degradation problem within a complex human‐environmental system is impossible.…”
Section: Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… The problem to be studied here belongs to the class of complex, coupled human‐environmental systems problems, involving multiple interacting subsystems, drivers, and variables. These systems are continuously evolving and associated with trade‐offs (Madani & Shafiee‐Jood, 2020). Identifying a single root cause or driver of the environmental degradation problem within a complex human‐environmental system is impossible.…”
Section: Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In understanding the Syrian crisis and its root causes, one must not disregard the roles of political economy, foreign interventions, domestic politics, ideological conflicts, and the accumulation of problems in multiple sectors over decades as the result of bad governance, weak economy, unemployment, etc. in Syria (Madani & Shafiee‐Jood, 2020). While sanctions might impact the environment, in analyzing the impacts of sanctions, one must not overlook the other major variables, coincidences, and circumstances that could play a role in environmental degradation, e.g., the planners' foresight level, quality of governance, power of institutions, and climate variability. Environmental degradation is a multiattribute problem.…”
Section: Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internally, as an academic field and profession, system analysis and operations research has an eternal challenge on maintaining focus on problem-solving (Wagner et al 1989). For such a diverse field that involves so many facets, there is always a temptation for individuals or groups to specialise in particular facets, to the neglect of the broader discipline (Madani and Shafiee-Jood 2020). It is the broader discipline of system analysis, with its focus on organised problem-solving, that gives meaning and value to advances in narrower aspects of the field.…”
Section: Some Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In implementing this term, hydrologists posed a series of research questions to include the social sciences within hydrology [25]. Socio-hydrology has been implemented as a new science based on discovery through observation, understanding, and forecasting socio-hydrological phenomena [26]. In addition, it aims to understand and interpret patterns and phenomena that arise from rewards in coupled water-society systems as a result of decisions and acts of water management [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%