“…Scientists with different disciplinary backgrounds have been examining coupled natural-human systems over decades (Bousquet, Robbins, Peloquin, & Bonato, 2015;Cox et al, 2016), e.g., in the frameworks of water resource management (Pahl-Wostl, Kabat, & Möltgen, 2008), water governance (Gupta et al, 2013), common-pool resources (Ostrom, 1990), political ecology (Blaikie, 1999), or social-ecological system research . In recent years, a growing community of socio-hydrologists have been starting to combine hydrological modeling with feedback mechanisms between physical and social systems in the water cycle (Sivapalan, Savenije, & Blöschl, 2012).…”