10 Part IV: Evaluation of Socioeconomic Effects 9 What is the Total Economic Value of River Restoration and Why is it Important? 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Defining and valuing the total economic value of river restoration 9.3 Estimation and application of river restoration total economic value 9.4 Conclusions 10 Valuation of Ecosystem Services to Assess River Restoration Projects 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Analytical framework of ecosystem services valuation 10.3 Case studies of ecosystem services valuations in river restoration project assessments 10.4 Case studies analysis: valuation of ES for assessing river restoration projects 10.5 Conclusions Acknowledgments 11 Public Perspectives of River Restoration Projects 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Theoretical foundations of public perspectives 11.3 Two empirical examples of how to include residents’ perspectives 11.4 Conclusions and Implications Acknowledgments References
11 Part V: Diversity of Methods, Diversity of Knowledge 12 Social Surveys 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Survey methods for studying the social dimensions of river restoration 12.3 Choosing between interviews and questionnaires for river restoration surveys 12.4 Conclusions 13 Documents on River Restoration 13.1 Introduction 13.2 What kind of documentary material can be used for what purpose? 13.3 What are the methods of documentary analysis and what results do they produce? 13.4 When to use a documentary approach? The pros and cons compared to survey methods 13.5 Conclusions 14 Participatory Approaches 14.1 Introduction 14.2 What are good practice principles for participatory river restoration? 14.3 What methods could be used for participatory river restoration? 14.4 Conclusions References 15 Economic Benefits 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Main phases of a valuation study and points of attention 15.3 Conclusions References
12 Part VI: Conclusions 16 Social, Economic, and Political Stakes of River Restoration 16.1 Humanities and social sciences now fully engaged within the field of restoration 16.2 Analysis of people–river relationships: from ethics to politics 16.3 Understanding of governance and power relationships between stakeholders 16.4 Evaluation of socioeconomic effects of river restoration projects 16.5 Strengthening collaborations between HSS and restoration stakeholders References
13 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Definitions of river restoration selected from the international s...Table 1.2 How are the notions of “perception,” “attitude,” and “place attach...Table 1.3 How are the notions of “expectation,” “support,” and “acceptance” ...Table 1.4 How are the notions of “preference” and “willingness” defined in t...
2 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Summary of Thurauen, Seymaz, and La Foce case studies’ principal c...
3 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Classification of ecosystem goods and services supported by rivers...Table 9.2 Estimates of the total economic value (TEV) of river restoration (...
4 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Characteristics of restoration projects of the Yarqon, Caldes and...Table 10.2 Frequency and total area of distribution of positive and negative...
5 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Characteristics of the regional population and the survey sample.Table 11.2 Respondents’ place and river relationships (mean values; scales: ...Table 11.3 Perceived relevance of values to residents by municipality subsam...Table 11.4 Response rate and demographic composition of baseline and final s...
6 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Aims and arguments guiding