Although a wide body of scholarly research recognizes multiple kinds of values for water, water security assessments typically employ just some of them. In the present article, we integrate value scenarios into a planetary water security model to incorporate multiple water-related social values and illustrate trade-offs among them. Specifically, we incorporate cultural values for environmental flows needed to sustain ecosystem function (rights of waters), the water requirements of a human right to food (rights to water), and the economic value of water to commercial enterprise (commercial water rights). Pairing quantitative hydrological modeling with qualitative systems of valuing, we suggest how to depict the available water for realizing ...
Some scholars promote water governance as a normative concept to improve water resources management ...
Water security has emerged in the 21st century as a powerful construct to frame the water objectives...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Water is central among indigenous cultures that depend...
Although a wide body of scholarly research recognizes multiple kinds of values for water, water secu...
Valuing water is gaining popularity among policymakers and academics as a new water management parad...
The increasing policy interest in valuing water raises questions about practical roles or applicatio...
Values, defined as principles or standards of behaviour, are crucial for understanding 5 how individ...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Water resources are essential for sustaining life forms, food production, socio-economic development...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Over the last decade, water security has replaced sustainability as the key optic for thinking about...
We argue that a relational water security framework informed by the capabilities approach offers new...
Some scholars promote water governance as a normative concept to improve water resources management ...
Some scholars promote water governance as a normative concept to improve water resources management ...
Some scholars promote water governance as a normative concept to improve water resources management ...
Water security has emerged in the 21st century as a powerful construct to frame the water objectives...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Water is central among indigenous cultures that depend...
Although a wide body of scholarly research recognizes multiple kinds of values for water, water secu...
Valuing water is gaining popularity among policymakers and academics as a new water management parad...
The increasing policy interest in valuing water raises questions about practical roles or applicatio...
Values, defined as principles or standards of behaviour, are crucial for understanding 5 how individ...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Water resources are essential for sustaining life forms, food production, socio-economic development...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Over the last decade, water security has replaced sustainability as the key optic for thinking about...
We argue that a relational water security framework informed by the capabilities approach offers new...
Some scholars promote water governance as a normative concept to improve water resources management ...
Some scholars promote water governance as a normative concept to improve water resources management ...
Some scholars promote water governance as a normative concept to improve water resources management ...
Water security has emerged in the 21st century as a powerful construct to frame the water objectives...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Water is central among indigenous cultures that depend...