Rethinking responses to the world’s water crises

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Grafton, R. Quentin
Fanaian, Safa
Horne, James
Katic, Pamela
Nguyen, Nhat Mai
Ringler, Claudia
Robin, Libby
Talbot-Jones, Julia
Wheeler, Sarah Ann
Wyrwoll, Paul Robert

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The world faces multiple water crises, including overextraction, flooding, ecosystem degradation and inequitable safe water access. Insufficient funding and ineffective implementation impede progress in water access, while, in part, a misdiagnosis of the causes has prioritized some responses over others (for example, hard over soft infrastructure). We reframe the responses to mitigating the world’s water crises using a ‘beyond growth’ framing and compare it to mainstream thinking. Beyond growth is systems thinking that prioritizes the most disadvantaged. It seeks to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation by overcoming policy capture and inertia and by fostering place-based and justice-principled institutional changes.

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Nature Sustainability

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