Though critical to all life – and to most economic activity – water has consistently been undervalued relative to the wide range of uses and benefitsit provides. However, with new valuation methods and frameworks being developed, governments, the private sector and financial institutions are beginning to make progress in recognizing the wider value of water. As these discussions advance, we believe it is important to shine a light on a paralleland equally critical challenge: the consistent failure of economies andsocieties to value rivers for their full spectrum of benefits
In the past canals were developed, and some rivers were heavily altered, driven by the need for good...
Rivers have been the most important freshwater resources and our ancient civilizations have flourish...
The River Murray and the Coorong in Australia have been in a state of decline. With the prospect of ...
Healthy rivers provide a broad range of services that benefit economies and communities but the conc...
Rivers provide society with numerous returns. These relate to both the passive and extractive uses o...
The increasing policy interest in valuing water raises questions about practical roles or applicatio...
Rivers provide water for irrigation, domestic supply, power generation and industry as well as a ran...
Rivers provide water for irrigation, domestic supply, power generation and industry as well as a ran...
Arjen Hoekstra postulated in 2001 that the value of water accumulates in an upstream direction: wate...
This chapter addresses the benefits that urban waterways – including rivers, streams, canals, and wa...
This article makes the case for investment in the natural infrastructure of rivers, highlighting the...
How should society value resources that are not goods or services in the marketplace, but rather wha...
The River Murray and the Coorong in Australia have been in a state of decline. With the prospect of ...
The Skokomish river was once the most productive salmon river in Puget Sound, but since 1926 the Nor...
To address the poor health of approximately one third of Victoria's rivers, current government targe...
In the past canals were developed, and some rivers were heavily altered, driven by the need for good...
Rivers have been the most important freshwater resources and our ancient civilizations have flourish...
The River Murray and the Coorong in Australia have been in a state of decline. With the prospect of ...
Healthy rivers provide a broad range of services that benefit economies and communities but the conc...
Rivers provide society with numerous returns. These relate to both the passive and extractive uses o...
The increasing policy interest in valuing water raises questions about practical roles or applicatio...
Rivers provide water for irrigation, domestic supply, power generation and industry as well as a ran...
Rivers provide water for irrigation, domestic supply, power generation and industry as well as a ran...
Arjen Hoekstra postulated in 2001 that the value of water accumulates in an upstream direction: wate...
This chapter addresses the benefits that urban waterways – including rivers, streams, canals, and wa...
This article makes the case for investment in the natural infrastructure of rivers, highlighting the...
How should society value resources that are not goods or services in the marketplace, but rather wha...
The River Murray and the Coorong in Australia have been in a state of decline. With the prospect of ...
The Skokomish river was once the most productive salmon river in Puget Sound, but since 1926 the Nor...
To address the poor health of approximately one third of Victoria's rivers, current government targe...
In the past canals were developed, and some rivers were heavily altered, driven by the need for good...
Rivers have been the most important freshwater resources and our ancient civilizations have flourish...
The River Murray and the Coorong in Australia have been in a state of decline. With the prospect of ...