The challenge of providing environmental flow rules to sustain river ecosystems. For electronic versions of this and other SWH publications, visit www. Highly Influenced. View 4 excerpts, cites background. Implementation of the EU ecological flow policy in Italy with a focus on Sardinia. The science and practice of environmental flows and the role of hydrogeologists. Managing for variability to sustain freshwater ecosystems. Water resources development for human needs has come at a significant cost to the natural functioning of aquatic and riparian ecosystems in the United States and around the world.
The construction of … Expand. Failure to include the goods and services provided by freshwater ecosystems in the design, development and operation of water infrastructure results in the degradation of these ecosystems. Human … Expand. View 2 excerpts, cites background. Paperback by Sandra , Richter , Brian Postel books to read online.
The authors maintain that economic growth that destroys ecological support systems is neither sustainable nor true progress, and suggest that limits on water use set a boundary that makes society more conscious and clear about its choices—which rivers are being protected; which are being degraded; and why. Postel and Richter then advocate principles of the public trust doctrine as a guiding ethic for water resource management and development policy.
In addition to a water allocation reserve for basic human needs, the policy includes a reserve allocation of water to support and protect the health of river systems, including ecosystem functions, to conserve biodiversity and secure ecosystem services they provide to society. Postel and Richter maintain that judicial rulings based on the public trust doctrine e. Ongoing River Restoration Efforts from around the World Chapter 4 suggest there is hope for re-establishing some semblance of river health.
A selection of river restoration projects including the Green River USA , the Sabie River South Africa and Brisbane River Australia provide examples of challenges in rebalancing manage- ment of water for human and ecosystem needs and illustrate the need for an adaptive management approach.
The authors maintain that equitable and sustainable use of rivers requires a participatory decision-making process in which citizens living within a river basin collectively define, through negotiation and dialogue, a shared vision for management and use. Postel and Richter argue that individual preferences will coevolve to shared goals with better knowledge and understanding of the natural functions of rivers, and suggest that tangible values for ecosystem services can be estimated by determining the cost of replacing the naturally-provided service with a technological or human engineered solution.
Science and scientists should be responsive to societal values reflected in watershed vision statements by guiding the adaptive management process for implementing the natural flow paradigm. In Rivers for Life: Managing Water for People and Nature, Postel and Richter have removed the blinders and illuminated the path for protecting and restoring the ecological services that we depend on and cannot replicate. River Res.
Related Papers A collaborative and adaptive process for developing environmental flow recommendations By Judy L. Cauvery is fast depleting. Cauvery Calling will support farmers to plant crore trees to revitalize Cauvery. It will initiate the revitalization of Cauvery river and transform the lives of 84 million people. Share your progress with your friends on social media and help us spread the awareness.
Drawing thousands of people at over public events , the Rally became the largest public-endorsed, mass awareness campaign in history. Rally for Rivers is now focusing on rapid implementation of the solution through detailed studies and on-the-ground action in several states.
We have done studies in various rivers in the Western Ghats. Over rivers originate in the Western Ghats. What happens if we continue this absolute irresponsible reaction to nature? I think we are facing a calamity of a proportion which is unimaginable. People can survive without food. Can you stay without water for a day or more than two days?
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