2024
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10635
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Waterscapes meet socio‐ecological models: A relational framework to examine water insecurity and human health and well‐being

Paula Skye Tallman,
Natalia C. Piland,
Melanie Villarmarzo
et al.

Abstract: Water insecurity, the inability to benefit from affordable, adequate, reliable and safe water, is one of the greatest contemporary threats facing humans. While ‘water insecurity’, as a concept, is globally recognized and serves an essential function in policymaking, it does not capture the multiple, relational connections between Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) and water systems. We contend that studies of water insecurity and health among IPLCs can be improved by applying a systematic approac… Show more

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