Water‐IQ matters as water conflicts mount

WIREs Water Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1002/wat2.1743
Kevin Bishop, Irena F. Creed, Kathryn Bryk Friedman
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Water crises fuel conflicts that confound efforts to solve the underlying water crises. Water diplomacy is more effective at defusing such conflicts when the parties involved share at least a common understanding of the water involved. We argue that basic, but still up to date knowledge of where water is and how it moves is so important for finding common ground in water conflicts that this knowledge deserves a name of its own—the Water Intelligence Quotient or Water‐IQ. Science has advanced, and what people learn about the water cycle needs to reflect that. Two keystones of Water‐IQ are awareness of how profoundly people have influenced the water cycle and the atmospheric teleconnections that move water between geographic regions. Given the importance of evidence‐based knowledge of the water cycle when trying to overcome water conflicts and seek a basis for water cooperation, Water‐IQ knowledge needs to be spread widely.This article is categorized under: Human Water > Water Governance Water and Life > Conservation, Management, and Awareness Human Water > Water as Imagined and Represented
水冲突加剧,水智商很重要
水危机助长了冲突,使解决潜在水危机的努力陷入困境。如果有关各方至少对所涉及的水有共同的理解,水外交就能更有效地化解这些冲突。我们认为,关于水在哪里以及如何流动的基本但仍在不断更新的知识对于在水冲突中找到共同点非常重要,因此这些知识值得有一个自己的名称--水智商(Water Intelligence Quotient)或水智商(Water-IQ)。科学在进步,人们对水循环的了解也需要反映这一点。水智商的两大基石是认识到人类对水循环的深远影响,以及在地理区域之间移动水的大气远距离联系。在努力克服水冲突和寻求水合作基础时,以证据为基础的水循环知识非常重要,因此需要广泛传播水智商知识。本文归类为:人类用水 > 水治理水与生命 > 保护、管理和认识人类用水 > 想象和表现中的水
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