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Conservation is not enough: rethinking relationships with water in the arid Southwest

dc.contributor.authorSchipper, Janine, author
dc.contributor.authorUniversity of Wyoming Press, publisher
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-26T18:23:08Z
dc.date.available2025-03-26T18:23:08Z
dc.description.abstractConservation Is Not Enough reconsiders the most basic assumptions about water issues in the Southwest, revealing why conservation alone will not lead to a sustainable water future. The book undertakes a thorough examination of the prevailing "conservation ethos" deeply ingrained in the culture, critically analyzing its historical roots and shedding light on its problems and inherent limitations. Additionally, it explores deep ecology and an Indigenous water ethos, offering radically different ways of understanding and experiencing water. Using an exploratory and qualitative approach, the book draws on more than ninety-five interviews conducted over three years, revealing the complex relationships people have with water in the Southwest, and prominently features the voices of participants, effectively illustrating multiple perspectives and diverse ways of thinking about and relating to water. Schipper highlights various perspectives including a water manager making conservation decisions, a Hopi elder emphasizing our connection to the water cycle, and a ski instructor reflecting on human-made snow and interweaves personal experiences and reflections on her own relationship with water and conservation efforts. Conservation Is Not Enough encourages readers to reflect on their personal connections to water and consider new possibilities, and it also urges readers to think beyond conventional conservation approaches. This book helps to transform the collective approach to water and cultivate fresh ways of engaging with and relating to water and is of great interest to scholars, students, and residents concerned with water issues in the Colorado River Basin.--Provided by publisher.
dc.description.tableofcontentsIntroduction: Our Water Stories -- A Culture of Conservation -- The Limits of the Conservation Ethos -- The Origins of the Conservation Ethos -- Indigenous Water Relationships -- Rethinking Water Relationships in the Arid Southwest -- Epilogue: The Song of the Water.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10217/240289
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherColorado State University. Libraries
dc.relation.ispartofUniversity of Wyoming Press
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dc.rights.accessAccess is limited to the Adams State University, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University, Colorado State University Pueblo, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State University of Denver, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver, University of Northern Colorado, University of Wyoming, Utah State University, and Western Colorado University members only.
dc.subjectWater -- Southwest, New
dc.subjectWater-supply -- Southwest, New
dc.subjectWater resources development -- Southwest, New
dc.subjectWater quality management -- Southwest, New
dc.subjectWater conservation -- Southwest, New
dc.subjectEthnoecology -- Southwest, New
dc.subjectConservation of natural resources -- Southwest, New
dc.subjectColorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
dc.subjectColorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico)
dc.subjectwater ethics
dc.titleConservation is not enough: rethinking relationships with water in the arid Southwest
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