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Anthropology of Water in Varzaneh, Iran

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Pages 491-505 | Published online: 15 Oct 2023
 

Abstract

Water quality/quantity crises may make water a hazard source. This study investigates the coded meaning that water crisis causes, how water insecurity impacts mental and physical health, and ways of dealing with water scarcity. However, this cultural meaning contradicts community-level governmental decisions and the unequal water distribution of Iran’s Zayanderud River. Consequently, there is a water crisis in the small city of Varzaneh, and it induces undesired individual-level feelings, such as local concerns that cancer is associated with the deterioration of the Gavkhouni Wetland into which the Zayanderud drains. At the household level, water shortage problems are causing population emigration and/or adoption of different jobs and cropping styles. On a larger scale, public protests are responses to the deteriorating natural environment. Generally, the region’s hierarchical and sectarian social organizing forms contradict. In Varzaneh, the sectarian form views environmental hazards as a higher priority. As a hierarchical form, the government emphasizes foreign enemies and defines the water problems in Varzaneh as not being a top priority. The outcome is social tension over water supply at both small and large scales.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank all the participants in this study as they enabled this research journey by helping us to obtain new and deeper insights into the subject. Also, the authors are grateful to Mr. J., the key informant of the study, for selfless guidance and introductions to invaluable individuals. Furthermore, the authors express their gratitude to their families for their support in the ups and downs of this research project.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

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53 Hossaini, “Traditional Management of Zayanderud.”

54 Ibid, pp. 105–106.

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56 Hajian, “Comprehensive Reference of Zayanderud,” p. 60.

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58 M. Eslami (Citation2009) Zayanderud: Past, Present and Future, in: M. Gharani (ed) Articles, Lectures and Opinions Presented in the Convention Investigating Zayanderud Water Crisis (Isfahan, Iran: Publication of Recreational Center of Isfahan Municipality) [in Persian], p. 105.

59 Wutich & Ragsdale, “Water Insecurity and Emotional Distress,” pp. 2116–2125.

60 Wutich & Brewis, “Food, Water, and Scarcity,” pp. 444–468.

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62 Wutich & Brewis, “Food, Water, and Scarcity,” pp. 451–452.

63 Wutich & Brewis, “Food, Water, and Scarcity,” p. 452.

64 Wutich & Ragsdale, “Water Insecurity and Emotional Distress,” p. 2123.

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