Managing streams carefully?

Thoughts about an emerging paradigm and its contradictions

Authors

  • Sylvain Rode Department of geography and planning ART-Dev | University of Perpignan Via Domitia

Keywords:

Careful management, dam removal, environment, paradigms, planning, rivers

Abstract

Since the last third of the 20th century, managing rivers has experienced a change that is
similar to a paradigm shift: what used to be a technicist paradigm—based on a hydraulic
valuation turning environments into heavily artificial ones—has been gradually replaced with an
environmentalist paradigm advocating protection or restoration of hydro-systems equilibrium.
Supported by national regulatory frameworks and by influential pressure groups, this change
of approach is particularly well illustrated by the dams removal, and several countries are trying
to implement that policy. This new paradigm, which focuses on environmental considerations,
however, raises resistance from multiple actors. In contrast to the environmentalist vision of free,
wild rivers, opponents to the new paradigm support the vision of water streams that have been
managed throughout history and appointed by local communities for multiple uses.
Could a more integrated management of waterways be likely to reconcile these two opposing views?

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Rode, S. . (2015). Managing streams carefully? : Thoughts about an emerging paradigm and its contradictions. International Journal of Water Governance, 3(4), 47–67. Retrieved from https://dev.journals.open.tudelft.nl/ijwg/article/view/5861

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Research Article