
Rivers are a vital component of ecology-the earth's hydrological cycle depends on them. However, across the world, rivers are under stress and even in crisis. With rising populations, the demand for river water is increasing. Many rivers fail to reach the sea because of excessive withdrawal of water, and many other rivers are heading toward the same fate. Conflicts over river water are increasing, and climate change is making matters worse. River policies pursued so far are often aggravating these challenges rather than solving them. Yet, sustainable development requires healthy rivers. Urgent change in the approach and policies toward rivers is therefore required.In this book, Nazrul Islam points to the ways in which river policies need to change to ensure sustainable development. He offers a new conceptual framework, using such concepts as the Commercial and Cordon approaches to rivers and their opposite, the Ecological and Open approaches. He shows that while the former generally work against sustainability, the latter are conducive to sustainable development. The book illustrates this reality by drawing upon worldwide experience regarding rivers. Going forward, river policies therefore should be based on Ecological and Open approaches.Islam argues further that the use of the new conceptual framework offered in this book can help to connect the river related discussion of experts with that of activists. It can thus help to move the discussion of river policies from the narrow confines of experts to the wider arena of the public, who should have a greater role in formulation of river policies in order to safeguard public interests and ensure sustainability. The book serves as a valuable guide for those interested in learning about river policy changes necessary to promote sustainable development.
This book investigates the urgent need for a paradigm shift in global river management policies to reconcile human development demands with ecological sustainability. S. Nazrul Islam, an expert in development economics, critiques current water management strategies that prioritize commercial extraction. He proposes a new conceptual framework that contrasts 'Commercial and Cordon' approaches with 'Ecological and Open' approaches, arguing that the latter are necessary to preserve hydrological health in the face of climate change and population growth.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the intersection of environmental policy and development studies. Readers frequently note that the author provides a clear, accessible framework that bridges the gap between academic discourse and grassroots activism.
Page Count:
488
Publication Date:
2020-08-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190079029
ISBN-13:
9780190079024
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