Reflection #2

Due before Friday October 2 at 5 PM.

Based on ONE of the readings assigned for October 5th:

Nilsson, C., Reidy, C., Dynesius, M., and Revenga, C. (2005). Fragmentation and Flow Regulation of the World’s Large River Systems. Science 308 (5720): 405-408.

UNDP. (2006). Beyond scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis. Human Development Report 2006. Please read the Executive Summary, and Chapters 4 & 6.  

Reminder: the reflection should be 1-page long (~500 words) and contain two questions at the end.

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Reflection #1

Due before Friday, September 18 at 5 PM.

Based on ONE of the readings assigned for September 21st:

Gleick, P. H. (2002a). The changing water paradigm: a look at twenty-first century water resources development: Water International 25(1): 127-138.

Vorosmarty, C. J. et al. (2010). Global threats to human water security and river biodiversity. Nature 467: 555-561.

Sprague, J. (2007). “Great Wet North? Canada’s Myth of Water Abundance.” In Bakker, K. (ed.) Eau Canada: The future of Canada’s water. Vancouver: UBC Press. 23-36.

Reminder: the reflection should be 1-page long (~500 words) and contain two questions at the end.

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