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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.
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 ...
31 sie 2019 · Abstract. River flows connect people, places, and other forms of life, inspiring and sustaining diverse cultural beliefs, values, and ways of life. The concept of environmental flows provides a...
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.
3 mar 2018 · The purpose of this research was to systematically document the diversity of social-ritualistic, religious, and material culture practices across a variety of tribes residing in this tropical forest region and the Andean foothills (Haberland 1969; Tessmann 1930).
5 lip 2022 · In addition to birthing civilization, rivers have considerably influenced the economic, social, political, and religious development of mankind (Argyrou & Hummels, 2019).
15 lis 2022 · We define river commons as networked socio-ecological arrangements that embrace and mobilize the social and the natural – human and non-human – and practice river stewardship based on their mutual interdependence on shared riverine livelihood interests, knowledge and values.