Engaging with Water and Rivers from a Multispecies Justice Perspective

M.C. Silva Houart*

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Abstract

Rivers are ecosystems indispensable for the survival of both humans and non-human species. Yet humans often disregard their importance and modify the existing socio-natural equilibrium of rivers in the pursuit of economic and political agendas. With a focus on new water justice movements, this article advocates a perspective that recognizes rivers as hydrosocial territories, actively and continuously co-created, co-inhabited, and transformed by a multiplicity of human and other-thanhuman beings. Such a perspective opens a path to a multispecies justice framework that involves rethinking the relations between human and non-human beings in the worlds we share as a medium for creating more socio-ecologically just and biodiverse water worlds.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)50-57
JournalBlue Papers
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2023

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