There is a growing global movement to recognise the rights of rivers, writes Debadityo Sinha. But rights alone are not enough. We must love and respect rivers, and even think like rivers to understand the vital functions they perform within landscapes and ecosystems, and so discover where their 'best interests' truly lie. And then we must be willing to act: protecting rivers and restoring them to health and wholeness.
To discover the 'rights of a river', first think like a river Debadityo Sinha | 22nd May 2017 Comment Water Natural World Law narmada-cut.jpg There is a growing global movement to recognise the …