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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Prof. Angela Arthington - Progress with environmental flows to maintain healthy rivers and healthy societies]]></string></title>
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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[The science and practical applications of environmental
flows (e-flows) have advanced rapidly since the early 1980s. E-flows serve as a
means to protect the flow regimes and ecosystems of undeveloped rivers, and
conversely, as a means to restore the flow regimes and ecological health of
regulated rivers. From simple beginnings in the form of ‘minimum flows’ to
ensure adequate aquatic habitat for fish, the e-flows concept has expanded to
embrace the water requirements of rivers and other aquatic habitats as
ecosystems. “Holistic” ecosystem methods aim to devise a flow regime that will
maintain habitat, dispersal and reproductive requirements of multiple taxa, and
ecological processes, from river reach to basin scale, and more recently, to
multiple basins at regional scale (e.g. the ELOHA framework). The presentation
will describe recent efforts to promote e-flows for rivers as vital to human
livelihoods and well-being, globally. I will briefly describe ‘The Brisbane Declaration and Global Action
Agenda on Environmental Flows (2018)’ [https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2018.00045], a
renewed call for concerted action to achieve beneficial outcomes from
environmental flows and wise freshwater management for people, biodiversity and
ecosystems. I will show how this Declaration is being received globally, and who
is using it (e.g. FAO, WWF, IUCN) in recent policy developments (e.g. SDGs, Post-2020
Global Biodiversity Framework).
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<keyword><string language="fre"><![CDATA[river]]></string></keyword><keyword><string language="fre"><![CDATA[society]]></string></keyword><keyword><string language="fre"><![CDATA[environmental health]]></string></keyword>
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