The eco-social transformation of urban wetlands: A case study of Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Date
2014
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Elsevier
Abstract
Recent studies in both the environmental sciences and geography highlight unforeseen ecological transformations
occurring in eco-social landscapes. These transformations often result in ‘novel’ or ‘hybrid’
ecosystems that differ from the original ecosystems both in ecological character and social setting. However,
little is known about the causes, consequences, and dynamics of such transformations in complex
urban environments and the consequences for highly sensitive ecosystem types such as wetlands. This
paper investigates the environmental history and recent ecological transformations in the urban wetlands
of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Our methodology includes a combination of techniques from environmental
history, wetland science and urban ecology. We investigate the ecological changes in the wetlands
from colonial times to the present and establish relationships among wetland ecology (the hydro-soilvegetation
nexus), landscape change, community, and governance factors. We conclude that from 1980
onwards, the Colombo urban wetlands have undergone an overall transformation in both wetland type
(composition and structure) and the social setting. Hydrological modification, watershed urbanization
and the changes in ecosystem use were identified as the main causes of wetland transformation with
the causes and consequences of the transformation having complex feedback loops. We synthesize these
relationships into a post hoc conceptual model that will be of broader utility as a general framework to
understand eco-social interactions in the governance of urban ecosystems.
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Urban wetlands, Ecological transformation, Urbanization, Hydrological modifications, Nutrient enrichment, Community ecosystem use
Citation
Hettiarachchi, M., Morrison, T. H., Wickramsinghe, D., Mapa, R., De Alwis, A., & McAlpine, C. A. (2014). The eco-social transformation of urban wetlands: A case study of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Landscape and Urban Planning, 132, 55–68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.08.006