FLOW: The essentials of environmental flows
Environmental Governance
Available Online
Bergkamp, G.
,
Dyson, M.
,
Scanlon, J. (eds)
2003
An environmental flow is the water regime provided within a river, wetland or coastal zone to maintain ecosystems and their benefits where there are competing water uses and where flows are regulated. Environmental flows provide critical contributions to river health, economic development and poverty alleviation. They ensure the continued availability of the many benefits that healthy river and groundwater systems bring to society. It is increasingly clear that, in the mid and long term, failure to meet environmental flow require-ments has disastrous consequences for many river users. Addressing the water needs of aquatic ecosystems will often mean reducing the water use of one or more sectors. These are tough choices, but they have to be made to ensure the long-term health of the basin and the activities it encom-passes.