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An approach to urban waterway assessment using holistic values and reciprocity

October 22, 2025

Current aquatic ecosystem assessment methods and tools often focus on physical, chemical, and biological indicators of ecosystem health. This approach to ecosystem assessment is not always straightforward to execute in urban environments and ignores potential connectivity between social and environmental outcomes. During a workshop at the Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology in Brisbane, Australia in 2023 (SUSE6), we developed an approach to urban aquatic ecosystem assessment that incorporates a holistic perspective. Specifically, our approach considers both environmental (biological, chemical, and physical integrity) and social (community connection, human safety, resource use) values of urban waterways. This approach is inclusive of Indigenous perspectives, such as the concept of reciprocity, whereby consideration of both the environment and society leads to a healthy ecosystem. To highlight how this holistic assessment approach could be used, we present real-world examples that included assessing both environmental and societal values informed by reciprocity or balanced perspectives. This approach can be broadly applied and adapted to specific aquatic ecosystem conditions and projects, providing an inclusive, community-centered approach for assessing the health of waterways in urban environments.

Publication Year 2025
Title An approach to urban waterway assessment using holistic values and reciprocity
DOI 10.1086/738639
Authors Mateo Scoggins, Isabelle Barrett, Belinda Margetts, Eugenia Martí, Brian Murphy, Allison Roy, Ruth Shear, Sergia Sabat-Bonilla, Natalie Griffiths, Vinitha Nanjappa, Kate Mussett, Kasey Stirling, Susan Chiblow, Shayenna Nolan
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Freshwater Science
Index ID 70273073
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Leetown
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