TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE: SAVE WATER, SERVE PEOPLE

Environmental Panorama
Gland – Switzerland
September of 2005

 

13/09/2005 - As Heads of State meet in New York for the World Summit, a new report from WWF shows a strong link between environmental improvement and economic development that can no longer be ignored.

The report – Freshwater and poverty reduction: Serving people, saving nature – analyses projects in Brazil, Colombia, China, and South Africa, demonstrating dramatic improvements in the livelihoods of poor local communities where WWF-supported conservation projects are in place. The projects show that employment, income, health, and education levels improved as a direct result of better management of scarce freshwater resources.

The Varzea project, located in Brazil’s Amazonian floodplain, saw a 60 per cent increase in commercially valuable fish production over the last decade, achieved through better management of the region’s lakes. In China, previously cut-off lakes like Lake Dongting have been reconnected to the Yangtze River, resulting in diverse agriculture and doubling farmers’ incomes.

“We need more projects like these that not only conserve freshwater systems but also improve people’s standard of living,” said Jamie Pittock, Director of WWF’s Global Freshwater Programme. “Freshwater conservation is an essential part of poverty reduction, not a conflicting activity.”

Sustainable management of freshwater habitats provides essential services to the poor, such as clean drinking water and more effective agriculture and fisheries. Freshwater conservation projects must be a priority for any government pursuing the Millennium Development Goals, which aim to reduce poverty and ensure environmental sustainability.

In South Africa, more than 1,400 previously unemployed people, more than half of them women, now have higher incomes as a result of WWF's Working for Wetlands project. The project has benefited both people and nature so that the workers can afford better diets and improved housing. At the same time, 40 wetland areas have been conserved in a country where half of the original wetlands have already been destroyed.

Elsewhere, Colombia’s Lake La Cocha project saw the livelihoods of local people improved as a direct result of better management of water resources, with crop production increasing. Household incomes here are now 2.8 times the national average.

“We don’t have to go to the doctor as often as before and our families can feel the difference,” said Concepcion Matabanchoy, from the Lake La Cocha region. “Malnutrition is down and we are healthier.”

Conserving freshwater ecosystems is not some lofty goal preached by the environmental movement but a practical and vital building block for eradicating poverty. WWF’s work demonstrates that conservation and poverty reduction go hand in hand.
The Heads of State meeting in New York for the World Summit must agree to address sustainable development and conservation.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Lisa Hadeed, Brian Thomson and Jamie Pittock)
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