Water, Culture and International Institutions

This article focuses on the integration of different values of water, ranging from intrinsic to emotional, in international treaties and transboundary organizations. After introducing the “four worlds of water” (Wolf 2017), we discuss the increased recognition of locally based cultural and spiritual...

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Published inBlue Papers Vol. 2; no. 2; pp. 16 - 25
Main Authors Porta, E. Lynn, Wolf, Aaron T.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Stichting OpenAccess 09.11.2023
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Summary:This article focuses on the integration of different values of water, ranging from intrinsic to emotional, in international treaties and transboundary organizations. After introducing the “four worlds of water” (Wolf 2017), we discuss the increased recognition of locally based cultural and spiritual values of water in global conventions, international freshwater treaties and regional river basin organizations. Global conventions generally use more technical and broad formulations and international treaties tend to focus on small geographic areas and the need to protect water, and environmental resources associated with water, while the cultural impacts of water management decisions on local communities are most apparent at the governance level of regional organizations.
ISSN:2950-1466
2950-1423
DOI:10.58981/bluepapers.2023.2.01