A Reverence for Rivers
Imagining an Ethic for Running Waters
A book by Dr. Kurt Fausch
A Reverence for Rivers draws readers into the ethical dilemmas facing rivers worldwide, through engaging storytelling about seven rivers Fausch came to know well
From the Salmon River, Oregon to the Sarufutsu River, Japan, he addresses threats like increasing water demands, habitat fragmentation, overfishing, and climate change.
Through narratives that translate science into language accessible to a broad readership, Fausch weaves deep Indigenous histories and thoughtful observations of the natural world, reminding us that our connections to rivers flow from the stories we carry about our relationships with and responsibilities to these rivers.
A Reverence for Rivers speaks to both mind and heart, offering perspectives for creating an ethic of care for the running waters that feed not only our bodies but also our souls.
The book is published by Oregon State University Press (2025), and can be ordered from them or your local bookseller.
“I realized that we will need an ethic for rivers if we hope to conserve them… ”
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Reviews for A Reverence for Rivers
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Podcast review on the New Books Network by host Michael Simpson
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Blog post from Oregon State University Press
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Review from Fisheries magazine by N. Hitt