Stakeholder Analysis on Floodplain Catchments Using Integrated Sustainable Parameters
Author
Chana, Onkar
Piadeh, Farzad
Attention
2299/27994
Abstract
Floodplain catchments are critical ecosystems crucial for water management, biodiversity, and sustainable development. Despite numerous technical and environmental aspects incorporated into floodplain management, stakeholder complexities pose challenges to achieving integrated and sustainable practices. This study conducts a stakeholder analysis using integrated sustainable parameters to address this gap. The proposed framework involves defining catchment boundaries, conducting sustainability scanning, and performing stakeholder analysis. A case study in the UK's Nene River validates the methodology, revealing significant stakeholders often overlooked. The findings underscore the necessity for comprehensive stakeholder engagement to enhance the effectiveness, equity, and sustainability of floodplain management efforts.