Transferring Water While Transforming Landscape: New Societal Implications, Perceptions and Challenges of Management in the Reservoir System Franconian Lake District
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Expert Interviews
2.2. Data Collection from Newspaper
2.3. Content Analysis
3. Results
Cyanobacteria Discourse
One has to admit honestly, that the share of input due to agriculture is not insignificant. Because the Altmuehl [river] has special characteristics. It is a reverse river, that is to say, it has little flow gradient. And if a thunderstorm sheds 100 L of rainwater, it will flood adjacent areas. And it takes everything in these areas with it. […] And then it flushes everything […] into the lake where it deposits.[70]
The measures were tested in different areas. In a touristic context one looked for offers that are independent from water quality in order to establish alternatives to a mere beach holiday. […] Measures were also taken in a water management context. This is mainly the responsibility of the water management office. Less nutrients should enter the lakes. For example, the flood waves in springtime should no longer be directed into the lake and such. And then there are measures in an agricultural context. To counsel farmers that they won’t cultivate their land intensively, that they plant appropriate crops, that they won’t necessarily put slurry on areas adjacent to rivers. But all these are voluntary measures in an agricultural context.[71]
4. Discussion
“The little group was small and gathered late enough, actually much too late: In late summer of 1990, a handful of people with banners, leaflets and a small wooden Noah’s Ark stood on the grounds of the future Large Lake Brombach seeming quite lost. The fighters for natterjack toad and marsh clubmoss protested in the midst of sand piles and dredging lakes against an “economically nonsensical and ecologically unacceptable mammoth project”.[91]
4.1. Methodological Constraints and Limitations
4.2. Governane Implications
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
LAKE CATEGORY | CONTENT CATEGORIES (OVERLAPPING CODES) | MOST IMPORTANT STAKEHOLDER (OVERLAPPING CODES) |
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FRANCONIAN LAKE DISTRICT | Tourism development in numbers (9%/n725) Tourism as an economic factor (5%) Building projects (5%) | Tourism Association (27%/n = 105) Mayors (11%) |
LAKE ROTH | Water transfer to the downstream-area (18%/n341) Water level fluctuations (9%) Water storage (7%) | Water management office (24%/n = 34) Tourism Association (15%) |
LAKE IGELSBACH | Cyanobacteria (23%/n96) Building projects (10%) Water quality (8%) Beaches/bathing (8%) | Residents (22%/n = 9) |
LAKE ALTMUEHL | Cyanobacteria (17%/n551) Beaches/bathing (5%) Species richness (4%) Water quality (4%) | Residents (23%/n = 61) Nature conservation (12%) |
LAKE BROMBACH | Transfer of water downstream (7%/n405) Water level fluctuations (7%) Beaches/bathing (7%) | Water management offices (22%/n = 46) Residents (20%) |
SMALL LAKE BROMBACH | Cyanobacteria (26%/n139) Beaches/bathing (12%) Water quality (10%) | Enterprises of the tourism branch (25%/n = 8) |
LARGE LAKE BROMBACH | Leisure water sports (9%/n202) Infrastructure (6%) Water level fluctuations (6%) | Politics and administration (25%/n = 20) Administration union (15%) |
ALL LAKE CATEGORIES TOGETHER | Cyanobacteria (8%/n2459) Beaches/bathing (5%) Transfer of water downstream (5%) Water quality (4%) Building projects (4%) | Tourism Association (17%/n = 283) Residents (13%) Water management offices (9%) Mayors (7%) Administration union (7%) |
LAKE CATEGORY | CONTENT CATEGORIES (OVERLAPPING CODES) | MOST IMPORTANT STAKEHOLDER (OVERLAPPING CODES) |
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FRANCONIAN LAKE DISTRICT | Tourism as an economic factor (7%/n134) Touristic orientation (7%) Local recreation (4%) | Tourism (39%/n = 41) Agriculture Stakeholders (19%) |
LAKE ROTH | Touristic orientation (10%/n87) Local recreation (8%) Transfer of water downstream (7%) | Tourism (39%/n = 23) Administration unions (13%) |
LAKE IGELSBACH | Cyanobacteria (40%/n25) Touristic orientation (12%) Water level fluctuations (12%) | Agriculture (29%/n = 7) Tourism (29%) |
LAKE ALTMUEHL | Cyanobacteria (17%/n303) Challenges/Conflict (12%) Local recreation (12%) Management (8%) | Tourism (23%/n = 60) Agriculture (15%) Administration unions (15%) |
LAKE BROMBACH | Local recreation (14%/n275) Cyanobacteria (12%) Water level fluctuations (4%) | Tourism (31%/n = 41) Water management offices (12%) |
SMALL LAKE BROMBACH | Cyanobacteria (60%/n40) Management (13%) Touristic orientation (5%) | Water management offices (43%/n = 7) |
LARGE LAKE BROMBACH | Management (21%/n63) Local recreation (11%) Cyanobacteria (11%) | Politics and administration (15%/n = 34) Administration union (9%) |
ALL LAKE CATEGORIES TOGETHER | Management (18%/n912) Cyanobacteria (15%) Challenges (9%) Touristic orientation (6%) Local recreation (3%) Construction of the lakes (2%) | Tourism (29%/n = 188) Agriculture (16%) Politics and administration (14%) Administration unions (12%) Water management offices (10%) |
Alias | Interview Partner (Anonymised) |
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Nature Protection 1 | Two Interviewees from an NGO nature protection agency (one female, one male) |
Nature Protection 2 | Two Interviewees from an NGO nature protection agency (two females) |
Nature Protection 3 | Landscape conservation association (one male) |
Tourism 1 | Administration union in FLD (one male) |
Tourism 2 | Administration union in FLD (one male) |
Tourism 3 | Tourism association (one male) |
Tourism 4 | Administration union (second interview with same person; one male) |
Tourism 5 | Tourism association (second interview with same person; one male) |
Tourism 6 | Administration union in FLD (one male) |
Tourism 7 | Tourism association (one woman) |
Administration 1 | District office WUG (one male) |
Administration 2 | District office Roth (one male) |
Administration 3 | Public health office WUG (one male) |
Administration 4 | Public health office WUG (one male) |
Administration 5 | Administrational office WUG (one male) |
Association/Organisation 1 | NGO Association water guard Ansbach (one male) |
Association/Organisation 2 | Heritage society (one female, one male) |
Agriculture (Associations) 1 | Agriculture association (one male) |
Agriculture (Associations) 2 | Agriculture association (two male) |
Management 1 | Management (one female) |
Management 2 | Management (one male) |
Tourism Enterprises 1 | Tourism Enterprise (one male) |
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Content Categories with the Most Stakeholder Quotes (Over 25 Overlapping Codes) | Main Stakeholders (Overlapping Codes between Stakeholder and Content Categories) | |
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Fairplay (300) | Water management offices (50) Tourism (50) Zweckverbände (Administration Units) (49) Agriculture (40) | |
Cooperation (165) | Tourism (33) Zweckverbände (Administration Units) (31) | |
Dialogue (76) | Water management offices (19) Zweckverbände (Administration Units) (11) | |
Challenges (197) | Tourism (80) Agriculture (31) Nature protection (29) Administration (25) | |
Conflicts (114) | Tourism (41) Nature protection (24) Agriculture (22) | |
Cyanobacteria (48), (111) | Health offices (13), (7) Water management offices (10), (22) Agriculture (10), (55) Zweckverbände (Administration Units) (11) | |
Occurrence (15), (16) | Health offices (6) Water management offices (3) | |
Causes (14), (32) | Agriculture (8), (23) Water management offices (4), (3) | |
Solutions (13), (32) | Agriculture (13) Water management offices (5), (7) Zweckverbände (Administration Units) (5) | |
Health consequences (6) | Health offices (5) | |
General consequences (21) | Water management offices (5) Zweckverbände (Administration Units) (4) | |
Building projects (42) | Administration union (12) Mayors (6) Politics and administration (5) Residents (5) | |
Touristic orientation (27) | Tourism Association (9) Residents (4) | |
Water transfer (25) | Water management offices (20) |
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Daus, M.; Koberger, K.; Gnutzmann, N.; Hertrich, T.; Glaser, R. Transferring Water While Transforming Landscape: New Societal Implications, Perceptions and Challenges of Management in the Reservoir System Franconian Lake District. Water 2019, 11, 2469. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11122469
Daus M, Koberger K, Gnutzmann N, Hertrich T, Glaser R. Transferring Water While Transforming Landscape: New Societal Implications, Perceptions and Challenges of Management in the Reservoir System Franconian Lake District. Water. 2019; 11(12):2469. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11122469
Chicago/Turabian StyleDaus, Milan, Katharina Koberger, Nele Gnutzmann, Tobias Hertrich, and Rüdiger Glaser. 2019. "Transferring Water While Transforming Landscape: New Societal Implications, Perceptions and Challenges of Management in the Reservoir System Franconian Lake District" Water 11, no. 12: 2469. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11122469
APA StyleDaus, M., Koberger, K., Gnutzmann, N., Hertrich, T., & Glaser, R. (2019). Transferring Water While Transforming Landscape: New Societal Implications, Perceptions and Challenges of Management in the Reservoir System Franconian Lake District. Water, 11(12), 2469. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11122469