When the River Turned Back
What would it take to restore balance to our rivers — and to the communities that depend on them?
When the River Turned Back explores how sustainable management, ecological restoration, and collaborative governance can transform damaged waterways into thriving ecosystems once again. Drawing on practical strategies and forward-thinking approaches, this book highlights how environmental recovery is not only possible — but achievable through coordinated action.
From restoring natural habitats and improving water quality to designing resilient systems that adapt to climate change, this book examines the tools, policies, and partnerships needed to rebuild freshwater ecosystems responsibly.
It emphasizes that successful river restoration requires more than environmental science alone. It demands cooperation between communities, policymakers, scientists, and local leaders — working together toward shared sustainability goals.
Whether you are a student, environmental professional, policymaker, or sustainability advocate, this book provides insight into real-world solutions for protecting water resources and strengthening ecological health.
Balanced, practical, and forward-looking, When the River Turned Back offers a roadmap for restoring harmony between people and the natural systems that sustain them.