Governing Rural Water in Ráquil, Chile

Sara Al-Noor, University of Windsor
Fadya Youssef, University of Windsor
Tasneem Labak, University of Windsor
Ethan Ahangari-Bashash, University of Windsor

Proposal

This poster explores the acute water challenges faced in Ránquil, Chile, emphasizing the interconnectedness of local struggles with the global commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6). We delve into recurrent water outages, compromised water quality, the impact of forest plantations on river levels, and strained stakeholder relationships. We link the ideas of this poster to the broader narrative of achieving SDG 6, showcasing the urgent need for collaborative efforts to overcome challenges. Further investigation of these ideas could have implications for enhancing water sustainability practices globally. This project relates to SDG 6, contributing to the collective pursuit of clean water and sanitation on a global scale.

 

Governing Rural Water in Ráquil, Chile

This poster explores the acute water challenges faced in Ránquil, Chile, emphasizing the interconnectedness of local struggles with the global commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6). We delve into recurrent water outages, compromised water quality, the impact of forest plantations on river levels, and strained stakeholder relationships. We link the ideas of this poster to the broader narrative of achieving SDG 6, showcasing the urgent need for collaborative efforts to overcome challenges. Further investigation of these ideas could have implications for enhancing water sustainability practices globally. This project relates to SDG 6, contributing to the collective pursuit of clean water and sanitation on a global scale.