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Collaborative Watershed Modeling as Stakeholder Engagement Tool for Science-Based Water Policy Assessment in São Paulo, Brazil

Se Jong Cho, Cláudio Klemz, Samuel Roiphe Barreto, Justus Raepple, Henrique Bracale, Eileen Acosta, Carlos A. Rogéliz, Bruna Stein Ciasca

2023Water14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study describes a collaborative modeling process deployed at the Cantareira Water Supply System (CWSS) in São Paulo City Metropolitan Area, Brazil. The CWSS faces challenges for meeting the increasing water demand, while land-use and climate change and their combined effect on its water cycle and balance have created a complex water resources management problem. Through a stakeholder engagement process—involving scientists and policymakers, the water utility company, and state administration—environmental simulation models were developed to elicit and represent multiple environmental, economic, and policy perspectives, developing a mutual language to communicate and establish common goals of water resources management. Study outputs include estimation of biophysical and economic benefits associated with prioritized native vegetation restoration activities in the source watersheds. These outputs are deployed in support of landscape planning and the decision process integrating multiple stakeholder perspectives in São Paulo state administration, the water utility company, and municipalities.

Topics & Concepts

StakeholderStakeholder engagementBusinessEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningWatershedProcess (computing)Water resourcesMetropolitan areaWater supplyEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceGeographyEnvironmental engineeringPolitical scienceEconomicsMachine learningLawBiologyArchaeologyOperating systemEcologyPublic relationsHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementSoil erosion and sediment transport