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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Dr Simone Langhans - Weaving together plural values in freshwater management: a case study of the Upper Clutha catchment in Aotearoa New Zealand]]></string></title>
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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[Public participation is an effective way to resolve the tensions between
contested objectives, while maintaining ecological integrity. New Zealand is one of the few countries that
takes a collaborative approach to environmental management, mandating that management
plans for catchments are co-created with local communities based on the concept
te Mana o te Wai. The National Policy Statement for Freshwater
Management (NPS-FM) gives guidelines on objectives and attributes that must be
considered to safeguard freshwater values. They also specify minimum quality
standards, but allow communities to set higher standards and to add more
objectives. A critical challenge in this process is to successfully account for
potentially conflicting objectives in a framework that supports
decision-making. Little guidance on this is provided in the NPS-FM, which
leaves the challenge to the Regional Councils to overcome. In my talk I present a participatory decision support framework based on multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) that allows the weaving together of different
values, objectives and, therefore, different ways of knowing. I illustrate how we implemented the MCDA-framework
to develop a catchment
management plan for the Upper Clutha catchment in Central Otago. Finally, I talk about what
lessons we have learnt that help
foster the successful application of the MCDA-framework in other catchments
across New Zealand, and worldwide in decision-making situations that want to be
inclusive.
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