Leveraging the Past for Better Futures

E. Moors
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Water managers face many urgent challenges. Sea levels are rising, floods and droughts are in- creasing in frequency and intensity, while population growth and socio-economic transitions in- crease water demand. These challenges cannot be resolved by technological innovation alone. To adapt to the changing requirements of water systems, we need to not only rethink institutions, laws and policies, but also to reflect on past cultures and the often-overlooked relationship between humans, water and eco-systems. We need to include the larger public and elevate their awareness of the value of water, spark more interest and foster engagement. Water challenges are also socio-cultural challenges: they are anchored in local practices, cultures and traditions. To tackle these complex challenges, we need a better understanding of the interconnections be- tween water, cultures and societies, over time and through space. Researchers and practitioners from multiple disciplines and approaches need to forge a shared approach that connects techno- logical innovation with historical, anthropological, political and economic aspects. This new journal, Blue Papers, aims to contribute by bringing together different disciplinary ap- proaches and stakeholders around the theme of water, culture and heritage. It will shine light on local adaptations and global visions. It will demonstrate the value of traditional knowledge and of the involvement of marginalized groups to develop sustainable management of water. In this way, Blue Papers aspires to foster cross-disciplinary connections that will help the world tackle the urgent water challenges we as humanity face today.
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水资源管理者面临着许多紧迫的挑战。海平面正在上升,洪水和干旱的频率和强度都在增加,而人口增长和社会经济转型增加了对水的需求。这些挑战不能单靠技术创新来解决。为了适应不断变化的水系统需求,我们不仅需要重新思考制度、法律和政策,还需要反思过去的文化以及人类、水和生态系统之间经常被忽视的关系。我们需要让更多的公众参与进来,提高他们对水的价值的认识,激发更多的兴趣,促进参与。水挑战也是社会文化挑战:它们根植于当地的习俗、文化和传统。为了应对这些复杂的挑战,我们需要更好地理解水、文化和社会之间随时间和空间的相互联系。来自多个学科和方法的研究人员和实践者需要形成一种共享的方法,将技术创新与历史、人类学、政治和经济方面联系起来。这份名为《蓝皮书》的新期刊旨在围绕水、文化和遗产的主题,通过汇集不同学科的方法和利益相关者来做出贡献。它将照亮当地的适应和全球视野。它将显示传统知识和边缘化群体参与发展可持续水管理的价值。通过这种方式,《蓝皮书》希望促进跨学科的联系,帮助世界应对人类今天面临的紧迫的水挑战。
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