Understanding rivers and their social relations: A critical step to advance environmental water management

Author:

Anderson Elizabeth P.1ORCID,Jackson Sue2,Tharme Rebecca E.23,Douglas Michael45,Flotemersch Joseph E.6,Zwarteveen Margreet78,Lokgariwar Chicu9,Montoya Mariana10,Wali Alaka11,Tipa Gail T.12,Jardine Timothy D.13,Olden Julian D.14,Cheng Lin15,Conallin John16,Cosens Barbara17,Dickens Chris18,Garrick Dustin19,Groenfeldt David20,Kabogo Jane21,Roux Dirk J.2223,Ruhi Albert24,Arthington Angela H.25

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Environment and Institute for Water and Environment Florida International University Miami Florida USA

2. Australian Rivers Institute Griffith University Nathan Queensland Australia

3. Riverfutures Ltd Buxton UK

4. University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

5. Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods Charles Darwin University Darwin Australia

6. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development Cincinnati Ohio USA

7. IHE‐Delft Institute for Water Education Delft the Netherlands

8. Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

9. Peoples' Science Institute Dehradun Uttarakhand India

10. Wildlife Conservation Society Lima Peru

11. Integrated Research Center The Field Museum Chicago Illinois USA

12. (Ngai Tahu) Tipa and Associates Ltd East Taieri New Zealand

13. School of Environment and Sustainability University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

14. School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

15. Water Practice Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF‐China) Beijing China

16. Institute of Land, Water and Society Charles Sturt University Albury New South Wales Australia

17. University of Idaho College of Law Moscow Idaho USA

18. International Water Management Institute Pretoria South Africa

19. School of Enterprise and the Environment University of Oxford Oxford UK

20. Water‐Culture Institute Santa Fe New Mexico USA

21. Ministry of Water and Irrigation, United Republic of Tanzania Dodoma Tanzania

22. Scientific Services South African National Parks George South Africa

23. Sustainability Research Unit Nelson Mandela University George South Africa

24. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California Berkeley California USA

25. Australian Rivers Institute Griffith University Nathan Queensland Australia

Funder

Australian Research Council

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Ecology,Oceanography

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