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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Prof. Karl Wantzen - Development(s) of the River Culture Concept]]></string></title>
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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[Rivers give rhythm to all life in their
catchments. Floods and droughts trigger both, etho-physiological adaptations by
biota, resulting in biodiversity, and one species, H. sapiens, resulting in
cultural diversity. The River Culture Concept (2016) takes an attempt to
re-establish harmony between humans and rivers. The five tenets of the concept
include, (i)  reconsidering priorities on
the use of riverine assets, (ii) integrating the natural flow regime into river
management, (iii) rediscovering traditional ecological knowledge (and by no
means all ancient use forms), (iv) copying natural adaptive strategies
(“ecosystem bionics”), and (v) a territorial reorganization, making the
catchment the central administrative unit (“bassin de responsabilité”). Practical
steps focus on human-river-relationships including (i) a typology of their
expressions (e.g., spiritual, religious, utilitaristic, medical), (ii) a
temporal and causal analysis of the ruptures, (iii) an appreciation of
still-existing, newly developed, or transformed River Culture Actions that help
to manage river better, (iv) specific case studies along a gradient from more
traditional to highly modernized cultures (focus on urban systems), (v)
transfer and transformation studies how this knowledge can be integrated and
distributed to manage rivers better. This is documented in a series of papers,
PhD studies and the recent book “River Culture – Life in the rhythm of the
waters” (UNESCO Publishing, 2nd half of 2021).
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<keyword><string language="fre"><![CDATA[river]]></string></keyword><keyword><string language="fre"><![CDATA[environmental health]]></string></keyword>
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