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  1. 4 wrz 2019 · As this quote reveals, rivers and their waters mediate social relationships through belief systems, cultural identity, institutions, knowledge and technology (Figure 1). Flows connect people who relate to rivers through habitual practices and experiences that are influenced by ethics, morals and other means of socialization, and these ...

  2. 22 wrz 2021 · This chapter recasts the question asked by aquatic ecologists and hydrologists—How much water does a river need?—to assist the environmental water management sector to better appreciate the social and cultural complexity of human relationships with water.

  3. 31 sie 2019 · social and cultural perspectives for framing sustainable ways of living with rivers that can perhaps complement or partly replace typical environmental flow assessments.

  4. 3 mar 2018 · In this study, we specifically aimed to determine whether rivers may also sometimes have a direct role in shaping the conditions for cultural transmission and, in turn, shape patterns of inter-community cultural variation and the distribution of cultural features across the landscape, as expressed in material culture.

  5. 28 wrz 2019 · Abstract. Profound changes in societal relations to rivers have taken place throughout human history. Intimate relations to waterways are an integral part of hunter-gatherer life. Early agricultural exploits and hydraulic civilizations developed along river systems.

  6. Delineates an approach to “river culture” to mitigate the twin crises in riverscapes that are construed as tightly linked socio-ecological systems. Establishes two dimensions to river culture: the influence of biophysical setting on societies, and opportunities to “learn from the river” to address problems of riverscapes.

  7. 15 lis 2022 · We suggest four interrelated ontologies, situating river socionatures as arenas of material, social and symbolic co-production: ‘river-as-ecosociety’, ‘river-as-territory’, ‘river-as-subject’, and ‘river-as-movement’.