- Resource System
- Love Urban River
- Resource Units
- multiple urban ecosystem services
- Location
- Taiwan
Love River Restoration case is part of the comparative urban river analysis developed between 2019 to 2020 by Herlin Chien at United Nations University, Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability in Japan. The common pool resource system is the Love River (12 km) located in a metropolitan city of Kaohsiung with 2.7 million inhabitants. This case is identified by the Executive Yuan - central government in Taiwan as one of eleven rivers with more than 50% of mediumly polluted section in 2012. To improve the waterbody environment of Love River, along with ten other identified polluted streams, the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) implemented a large-scale pollution remediation project undertaking several major river form, process and function improvements between 2012 and 2017.
Love River Restoration System Representation
Resource System
Love River
Resource Users
factories
farms
resident
Public Infrastructure Providers
local government
multiple bureaus
Public Infrastructure
sewage pipe
wastewater interception devices
bridge
detention pond/constructed wetland
river channel
Relationship 1
1a - litter/pollute/transform from factory, farm, household
1b - provide
Relationship 2
2a - vote/lobby/complain/bribe
2b - inform/engage
Relationship 3
3a - invest/create/remove/maintain/floow/impelemnt
3b - inform/advice/challenge
Relationship 4
4a - equip/clean/purify/divert/build/transform
4b - flow of information
Relationship 5
5a - restrict/sanction
Relationship 6
6a - educate/protect/enable
6b - expect/monitor/co-design/visit
Exogenous Drivers 7 (Resource System)
climate change (temperature rise/sudden shower rain)
Exogenous Drivers 7 (Public Infrastructure)
climate change (temperature rise/sudden shower rain)
Exogenous Drivers 8 (Resource Users)
mayoral election
Exogenous Drivers 8 (Public Infrastructure Providers)
mayoral election
Human Infrastructure, Private and Human-Made (Resource Users)
river restoration advocating NGO/educational institution
Human Infrastructure, Private and Human-Made (Public Infrastructure Providers)
river restoration advocating NGO/educational institution
Chien H, United Nations University, Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS).
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