Social considerations for the removal of dams and other aquatic barriers

Author:

Lutter Seth H1ORCID,Cuppett Scott12,Sethi Suresh A3,Rahm Brian G1

Affiliation:

1. New York State Water Resources Institute, Cornell University , Ithaca, New York , United States

2. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Hudson River Estuary Program , New Paltz, New York , United States

3. Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center, Earth and Environmental Sciences, at Brooklyn College , Brooklyn, New York , United States

Abstract

Abstract Stream connectivity restoration through the removal or mitigation of dams and other anthropogenic barriers is critical for aquatic species conservation. Historically, stream connectivity restoration planning has been focused on biophysical criteria; however, aquatic barriers are embedded in social contexts that can constrain restoration decisions. To support the integration of social considerations into stream connectivity conservation planning, we synthesized the available research involving social criteria linked to barrier removal. We found that the literature has been focused predominantly on the removal of dams and identify four major categories of social considerations for barrier removal: economics, nonmarket social values, safety, and procedural context. We reviewed contemporary barrier removal prioritization efforts and found that existing approaches typically only consider small subsets of social considerations and face issues with data availability. The findings synthesized in the present article establish potential criteria that could be integrated into effective stream connectivity restoration planning and inform future data capture efforts for barrier removal.

Funder

U.S. Geological Survey

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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