Chasing Water: A Guide for Moving from Scarcity to Sustainability

B. Richter
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Water scarcity is spreading and intensifying in many regions of the world, with dire consequences for local communities, economies, and freshwater ecosystems. Current approaches tend to rely on policies crafted at the state or national level, which on their own have proved insufficient to arrest water scarcity. To be durable and effective, water plans must be informed by the culture, economics, and varied needs of affected community members. International water expert Brian Richter argues that sustainable water sharing in the twenty-first century can only happen through open, democratic dialogue and local collective action. In Chasing Water, Richter tells a cohesive and complete story of water scarcity: where it is happening, what is causing it, and how it can be addressed. Through his engaging and non-technical style, he strips away the complexities of water management to its bare essentials, providing information and practical examples that will empower community leaders, activists, and students to develop successful and long-lasting water programmes. Chasing Water will provide local stakeholders with the tools and knowledge they need to take an active role in the watershed-based planning and implementation that are essential for water supplies to remain sustainable in perpetuity.
追逐水:从稀缺走向可持续的指南
在世界许多地区,水资源短缺正在蔓延和加剧,给当地社区、经济和淡水生态系统带来了可怕的后果。目前的方法往往依赖于州或国家层面制定的政策,而事实证明,这些政策本身不足以解决水资源短缺问题。水计划要持久有效,就必须考虑到文化、经济和受影响社区成员的各种需求。国际水资源专家Brian Richter认为,只有通过公开、民主的对话和地方集体行动,才能实现21世纪的可持续水资源共享。在《追逐水》一书中,里希特讲述了一个连贯而完整的缺水故事:缺水在哪里发生,是什么原因造成的,以及如何解决。通过他引人入胜的非技术风格,他将水管理的复杂性剥离到最基本的部分,提供信息和实际的例子,使社区领导人、活动家和学生能够制定成功和持久的水项目。“追逐水源”项目将为当地利益相关者提供他们在基于流域的规划和实施中发挥积极作用所需的工具和知识,这些规划和实施对于水供应的永续发展至关重要。
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