by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
The United Kingdom’s broken cultural relationship with its rivers: A conversation with Paul Powlesland Paul Powlesland is a barrister, founder and director of River Roding Trust in East London Nicolás Salazar Sutil: What is the root cause of the UK sewage crisis in...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
United Kingdom: Sewage, the Sikh minority and lack of access for persons with disabilities Nicolas Salazar Sutil & Jaswant Singh At the River Roding Trust, an environmental charity based in East London, members refer to their local river as the ‘most multi-ethnic...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Governance
Finland: Fishing restrictions may lead to the disappearance of an ancestral way of life Oula-Antti Labba Deatnu, also known as Teno in Finnish and Tana in Norwegian, is one of the world’s most important spawning rivers for Atlantic salmon. About 30 different Atlantic...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Usage
Iran: Baluch people running out of water due to unfair water management Sistan and Baluchistan is a predominantly Sunni and Baluch province in Iran. Once a lush and green land that benefited from fertile soil, Sistan and Baluchistan is home to ancient civilizations...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Usage
China: Water usage in the Uyghur Autonomous Region Zumretay Arkin The Uyghur homeland lies in the very heart of Asia. It is known as East Turkistan to Uyghurs and designated the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) by China. Situated along the fabled ancient Silk...