Scientist and policy-maker response types and times in suburban watersheds.

Environ Manage

Program in Hydrologic Science, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, 211 Marshall Hall, 1 Forestry Dr., Syracuse, New York 13210-2778, USA.

Published: June 2002

AI Article Synopsis

  • Differences in timing and approach between scientists and policy-makers hinder effective water resource management in suburban watersheds; policy-makers often seek quick, broad solutions while scientists conduct long-term, detailed research.
  • Development pressures in suburban areas change the environment rapidly, complicating the alignment of science and policy responses to water management challenges.
  • Scientific advancements on watershed characteristics emphasize the need for policies that consider specific environmental factors, suggesting that policy-makers should support research to inform better, localized decision-making.

Article Abstract

Differences between scientist and policy-maker response types and times, or the "how" and "when" of action, constrain effective water resource management in suburbanizing watersheds. Policy-makers are often rushed to find a single policy that can be applied across an entire, homogeneous, geopolitical region, whereas scientists undertake multiyear research projects to appreciate the complex interactions occurring within heterogeneous catchments. As a result, watershed management is often practiced with science and policy out of synch. Meanwhile, development pressures in suburban watersheds create changes in the social and physical fabric and pose a moving target for science and policy. Recent and anticipated advances in the scientific understanding of urbanized catchment hydrology and pollutant transport suggest that management should become increasingly sensitive to spatial heterogeneities in watershed features, such as soil types, terrain slopes, and seasonal watertable profiles. Toward this end, policy-makers should encourage funding scientific research that characterizes the impacts of these watershed heterogeneities within a geopolitical zoning and development framework.

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