TY - JOUR
T1 - ADDRESSING WATER SCARCITY IN THE MAGDALENA DEPARTMENT, COLOMBIA
T2 - A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS USING SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND BOURDIEU’S THEORY
AU - de Luque-Villa, Miguel A.
AU - Carrillo-Acosta, Natalia
AU - Douglas-Quinto, Ana Carolina
AU - Otálora-Low, Martín
AU - González-Méndez, Mauricio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 WIT Press.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Water scarcity is a critical issue affecting millions globally and the Magdalena department in Colombia is no exception. This study employs an integrated approach using system dynamics modelling and Pierre Bourdieu’s social theory to explore the underlying causes of water scarcity and unavailability in this region. Causal loop diagrams (CLDs) were developed through participatory workshops with local stakeholders, revealing complex interdependencies and reinforcing feedback loops that exacerbate water scarcity. Key factors identified include climate change, deforestation, poor water quality, high agricultural and livestock water demand, infrastructure deficiencies and governance challenges. Bourdieu’s theoretical framework further elucidates how economic, cultural and social capital, as well as power dynamics within the field of water management, influence these factors. The study highlights the critical role of governance and environmental education in addressing water scarcity. Improving infrastructure, enhancing governance and increasing educational initiatives are identified as essential strategies for mitigating water scarcity in the region. The findings underscore the importance of a holistic approach that considers both systemic and social factors in water management. By integrating system dynamics with social theory, this research provides a robust framework for understanding and addressing the complex challenges of water scarcity in the Magdalena department. The proposed interventions aim to empower local communities and promote sustainable water management practices, ultimately contributing to the resilience and sustainability of water resources in the region.
AB - Water scarcity is a critical issue affecting millions globally and the Magdalena department in Colombia is no exception. This study employs an integrated approach using system dynamics modelling and Pierre Bourdieu’s social theory to explore the underlying causes of water scarcity and unavailability in this region. Causal loop diagrams (CLDs) were developed through participatory workshops with local stakeholders, revealing complex interdependencies and reinforcing feedback loops that exacerbate water scarcity. Key factors identified include climate change, deforestation, poor water quality, high agricultural and livestock water demand, infrastructure deficiencies and governance challenges. Bourdieu’s theoretical framework further elucidates how economic, cultural and social capital, as well as power dynamics within the field of water management, influence these factors. The study highlights the critical role of governance and environmental education in addressing water scarcity. Improving infrastructure, enhancing governance and increasing educational initiatives are identified as essential strategies for mitigating water scarcity in the region. The findings underscore the importance of a holistic approach that considers both systemic and social factors in water management. By integrating system dynamics with social theory, this research provides a robust framework for understanding and addressing the complex challenges of water scarcity in the Magdalena department. The proposed interventions aim to empower local communities and promote sustainable water management practices, ultimately contributing to the resilience and sustainability of water resources in the region.
KW - Bourdieu’s theory
KW - Magdalena (Colombia)
KW - system dynamics
KW - water management
KW - water scarcity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105002317235&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2495/SDP240491
DO - 10.2495/SDP240491
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002317235
SN - 1746-448X
VL - 262
SP - 599
EP - 607
JO - WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
JF - WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
ER -