The Language of Water - Minni Jain, Philip Franses

The Language of Water

Ancient Techniques and Community Stories for a Water Secure Future
Buch | Softcover
2025
Synergetic Press Inc.,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-957869-19-3 (ISBN)
22,40 inkl. MwSt
The Language of Water addresses climate change and the global water crisis by shifting the existing paradigms around our relationship to water with powerful stories and tangible techniques from communities worldwide who are reviving ancient water holding methods, inviting every human being into a new consciousness around our most precious resource. In this practical storybook and How To manual for addressing extreme weather and climate change borne of rising temperatures at the poles, deforestation, and heat islands in cities, authors Minni Jain and Philip Franses of The Flow Partnership draw from decades of experience with community-led management of floods and droughts using simple, low-cost traditional methods. They aim to replenish the world’s water bank by empowering local collective action through landscape regeneration skills and educational models that can be replicated throughout the world. Their case studies—drawn from Colombia, India, Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, the United States, the United Kingdom, and beyond—demonstrate how a rejuvenated groundwater supply can cool the atmosphere, revive local economies, restore local food sources, and allow women and children greater access to education. 

The Language of Water is a message of hope for everyone invested in the future of this planet, from the urban dweller who turns on the tap without thinking twice to rural dwellers whose entire livelihood, health, and well-being can be transformed by speaking the language of water. In an era when many villages and cities are overdrawing from aquifers, directing water from floods into the sea, relying on desalination for drinking water, and breaking the relationship between humans and the water cycle, this crucial work argues that human survival will not be ensured by new, complicated hydrologic engineering and technologies, but by remembering how to speak the language of water through reviving indigenous knowledge. With ancient methods like leaky log dams and rainwater harvesting using diversion and water holding structures, we can intercept, slow, store, and filter our water, collectively slowing global warming in the process. 

Everyone understands that without water there is no life, yet many are disconnected from their local watershed and feel helpless to address the mounting ecological crises of our planet. Through simple stories of revival, restoration, and rejuvenation by communities who speak the language of water in the landscape,The Language of Water demonstrates how each of us can be integral to climate change solutions and calls everyone on earth to their birthright: a place in the thrumming web of life.

For more than 30 years, Minni Jain has been working with communities to regenerate their lives and landscapes. As Co-founder and Operations Director of the Flow Partnership, she works on spreading community-led, simple, successful, low-cost, traditional wisdom and methods of holding water and managing floods and droughts. To share and make available these community methods of landscape water resilience at a ground level, she has helped set up practical Water Schools in Africa, India, and Europe both as online forums as well as on ground community Water Hubs. To enable communities worldwide to resource their water projects, she has helped co-found the One Pond Fund. Minni was born and brought up in the Himalayas in India and now lives in the UK. Philip Franses has always wanted to bridge the gap between theory and actual on-the-ground projects capable of restoring the vital water cycle. Philip is the Strategy and Innovations Director at the Flow Partnership—an NGO that works with partners to rejuvenate landscapes and counter the increasing threat of floods, droughts, soil erosion, and habitat loss at their source—which he co-founded in 2012. Encouraged by the transformative success of community projects, Philip applied skills from an earlier fifteen year software career to help create the Water Schools platform for water literacy and supporting community actions. Through the multiple projects he is engaged in, he is also pursuing ways to make wealth a community and ecological currency. Philip studied mathematics at New College, Oxford, UK and teaches Holistic Science—the science of inherent interconnectedness allowing intersectional qualities to become manifest and expressed in practice. His book, Time, Light and the Dice of Creation (Floris Books, 2015), focuses on rediscovering this balance in the weighing of experience, understanding, and action.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.4.2025
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Santa Fe, NM
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-957869-19-4 / 1957869194
ISBN-13 978-1-957869-19-3 / 9781957869193
Zustand Neuware
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