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Gomes Marques Santos Coelho, Rosa Maria

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  • Participatory selection of indicators for water resources planning and strategic environmental assessment in Portugal
    Publication . Santos Coelho, Rosa; Lopes, R.; Coelho, Pedro; Ramos, T.B.; Antunes, P.
    International agencies, non-governmental organisations, technical experts, and academia have strongly recommended that water resources planning and strategic environmental assessment (SEA) processes should be supported by indicators that can be used to characterise, assess and monitor water resources overtime against management objectives. Moreover, indicators are used to measure the performance of actions implemented to goals and provide simple and meaningful information to stakeholders. The main goal of this research was the operationalization of a stakeholder engagement process for the selection of key indicators to support water resources planning and SEA processes. Those indicators can be adapted to all Portuguese river basin districts and be used through consecutive cycles of planning. The process was developed in four main stages: (1) collection of suitable indicators; (2) analysis and screening of indicators, (3) stakeholders' workshop and (4) reflection and refinement of the indicator set. A set of 35 key indicators were selected as the most relevant by stakeholders in the participatory workshop. A final analysis carried out by the research team resulted in a streamlined set with 22 indicators organised in four thematic areas (resources, socioeconomics, governance and risks). This set of key indicators may not be able to capture all specific planning objectives for all river basin regions. In such cases, it will be necessary to add specific indicators to the set proposed herein. This research demonstrated the relevance and usefulness of using a participatory approach in developing a set of key indicators for supporting water resources planning and SEA processes, and the proposed methodology can be used in different contexts. The participatory process fostered stakeholders' commitment to the planning and SEA processes and assured increased fitness of the selected indicators.
  • Use of indicators in River Basin management planning and strategic environmental assessment processes
    Publication . Santos Coelho, Rosa; Coelho, Pedro S.; Ramos, Tomás B.; Antunes, P.
    River Basin Management Planning (RBMP) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) processes often rely on the use of indicators to assess the sustainability of planning options, to communicate with stakeholders and to support decision-making. The aim of this research was to investigate the adoption of indicators to support these processes and to analyse indicators integration between them. A conceptual framework was adopted to support a qualitative content analysis of the Portuguese RBMP and corresponding SEA reports. The main findings showed that indicators are generally used in SEA and planning reports. The analysed documents used a large number of indicators, mostly quantitative, and adopted very different approaches for their organization, selection and validation. Usually no participatory process was used in this context. The research supported the identification of areas for improvement, such as the need to promote a stronger stakeholder engagement in the indicator development process, the relevance of using standardized cross-cutting indicators and the call for the identification of a set of critical indicators to be used in both processes.