38 min

18. Can we balance people's and nature's water needs? (Jenny Day‪)‬ The case for conservation podcast

    • Nature

Freshwater biodiversity tends to be the most threatened of all types of biodiversity. In this episode I speak with Jenny Day about the state of freshwater biodiversity in South Africa's drought-prone Southwestern Cape, and elsewhere in the world. We get into how it coexists with humankind’s need for water.
Jenny is emeritus professor of freshwater ecology at the University of Cape Town, where she was also Director of the Freshwater Research Unit for many years. She has co-authored the book Vanishing Waters and, more recently, Freshwater Life: A field guide to the plants and animals of southern Africa, as well as numerous papers and research reports on various aspects of river and wetland ecology.

Time stamps:
01:30: Why Jenny decided on career in freshwater ecology
04:40: Why freshwater ecologists end up being involved in management and policy
11:20: The state of freshwater biodiversity
15:36: Threats to freshwater biodiversity
18:15: Water needs of communities, and dealing with Cape Town's two-year drought
28:00: Invasive trees
31:20: Virtual water
35:05: Adapting agriculture to be water-smart
Visit www.case4conservation.com

Freshwater biodiversity tends to be the most threatened of all types of biodiversity. In this episode I speak with Jenny Day about the state of freshwater biodiversity in South Africa's drought-prone Southwestern Cape, and elsewhere in the world. We get into how it coexists with humankind’s need for water.
Jenny is emeritus professor of freshwater ecology at the University of Cape Town, where she was also Director of the Freshwater Research Unit for many years. She has co-authored the book Vanishing Waters and, more recently, Freshwater Life: A field guide to the plants and animals of southern Africa, as well as numerous papers and research reports on various aspects of river and wetland ecology.

Time stamps:
01:30: Why Jenny decided on career in freshwater ecology
04:40: Why freshwater ecologists end up being involved in management and policy
11:20: The state of freshwater biodiversity
15:36: Threats to freshwater biodiversity
18:15: Water needs of communities, and dealing with Cape Town's two-year drought
28:00: Invasive trees
31:20: Virtual water
35:05: Adapting agriculture to be water-smart
Visit www.case4conservation.com

38 min