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Die Studie erforscht die Lektionen aus dem Man- agement des urbanen Sturmwassers aus einer zehnjährigen, verlängerten Trockenperiode, die einen Einfluss auf die Integrität der urbanen Forst- flächen in der Stadt Adelaide hatte. Unter der Fragestellung war: wird das Sturmwasser, wie die historischen und institutionellen Begeben- heiten suggerieren, eine Belastung bleiben oder könnte es ein Vorzug werden? Wem gehören die Sturmwasserressourcen und an wen ist das Management zu übertragen? Diese Studie untersucht diese Fragen mit der Berücksichtigung der Gefahr des andauernden Gebrauchs urbaner Forstmanagementpraxis, die nicht von der Wissenschaft informiert war. Die Studie ergab, dass ein mehr integraler Ansatz zum urbanen Wasser- Management die Integrität urbaner Forste in Bezug darauf erhalten kann, dass soziale Vorteile und ökonomische Effizienz potentiell verbessert werden kann. Resumen. Basándose en la experiencia metropolitana de Adelaida, South Australia, Australia, el trabajo se refiere a los vínculos y los abis- mos entre la ciencia y la política pública. El documento explora las lecci- ones de la gestión de aguas pluviales urbanas resultantes del prolongado período de sequía de diez años que afectó la integridad de los bosques urbanos en la ciudad de Adelaida. Entre las preguntas abordadas: ¿se- guirán las tormentas como lo sugieren las configuraciones históricas e institucionales o se convertirán en una preocupación actual? ¿Quién po- see los recursos de aguas pluviales y a quién corresponde su gestión? El documento examina estos temas con consideración a los peligros de continuar con el uso de prácticas de manejo forestal urbano que no han sido informadas por la ciencia. El estudio concluye que un enfoque más integrado de la gestión del agua urbana puede mantener la integridad de los bosques urbanos en formas que potencialmente mejoren los servicios sociales y la eficiencia económica. ©2013 International Society of Arboriculture
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