2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2023.1078007
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The network analysis of organizations in watershed management toward sustainability in Northern Iran

Abstract: Introduction: The integrated water resource management is considered for development planning and water and soil resources management with an emphasis on the socio-economic features of the region for sustainability. The main purpose of study was to identify the organizations involved in the watershed management of Chehelchay of Golestan province in Iran, as well as analyzing the types of communications and interactions between organizations in terms of intensity and type.Methods: Three networks of information … Show more

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“…In the analysis of networks, researchers have sought to unveil the structure of social networks suitable for given environments [21,32,34,[36][37][38] or to discern the roles or positions of actors and ties in the network [17,33,[39][40][41]. Among them, a few studies have concentrated on the social networks of watershed groups as "organizations" [8,29,42].…”
Section: Social Network Analysis For Natural Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the analysis of networks, researchers have sought to unveil the structure of social networks suitable for given environments [21,32,34,[36][37][38] or to discern the roles or positions of actors and ties in the network [17,33,[39][40][41]. Among them, a few studies have concentrated on the social networks of watershed groups as "organizations" [8,29,42].…”
Section: Social Network Analysis For Natural Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, watersheds represent an ideal unit for both land and water resources management. Watershed-level management strategies have a positive impact on resource productivity [11][12][13]. The drainage morphometry and parameters of watersheds are responsible for runoff, and thereby erosion phenomena and their characteristics occurring within watersheds [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%