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Page 1: Patras lecture – 22 March 2014 Water Management in the Anthropocene Peter A. Wilderer Munich, Germany TUM Institute for Advanced Study – EASA-IoS International.

Patras lecture – 22 March 2014

Water Management in the

Anthropocene

Peter A. WildererMunich, Germany

TUM Institute for Advanced Study – EASA-IoS International Expert Group on Earth System Preservation

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Karl August Wittfogel(1896 – 1988)

German – US American historian & sociologist based on Max Weber & Karl Marx

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water management spured evolution of civilizations

causes and effects:

aridclimate

food & watersupply

large scalehydraulicstructures

watergovernance

urbanization

protectionagainst

flooding &drought

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good water governance requires

- knowledge

- information

- management experiences

K. A. Wittfogel: Oriental Despotism

A comparative Study of total Power Yale University Press, 1957

https://archive.org/details/KarlAugustWittfogel-OrientalDespotism

controlled by

democraticsystem

despoticsystem

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oriental despotism / hydraulic despotism

ruler

administration

subjects

primary goal

building huge hydraulic structures

to secure water supply & agricultural production

total knowledgetotal power

are concentrated in theadministration

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feudal system

monarch

nobles

knights vassals

farmers merchants craftmen

pesants serfs

first installed in England after 1066 AD. by William the Conqueror

primary goal: fighting wars, expansion of wealth and power

power is owned by

nobility

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misuse of power leads to collapse

Jared DiamondUS American scientists, 1937

Collapse: How societies choose to Fall or Succeed

„climate change in accord with misuse of power

determine

rise and fall of empires“

= bad water governance

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rise & fall through climate change

natural impacts

before 2001

350

300

250

200

CO

2 ,

ppm

v warm

cold

GHG emissioncauses

anthropogenicglobal warming

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what´s new: magnitude & accelleration

accellerationof anthropogenic changesof the Earth System

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global accelerationsource: http://de.slideshare.net/owengaffney/great-acceleration

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anthropocen: expression of the contemporary geological ara

Antonio Stoppani1824-1891

1873 anthropozoic era

Paul Crutzen (1933)1995 Nobel Prize Chemistry

2000 anthropocen:the era dominated by humankind

Eugene Stroemer1934-2012

1980 anthropocen:the current geolocial epoch

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7 200 000 0002013 years later

causes of acceleration and effects

170 Mio2013 years ago

170 Mio2013 years ago

7,000,000,000 Mio2013 years later

advances in science & technology

population growth

innovative communication

consequences:

• we need too much• we consume too much• we pollute too much• we destroy too much

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how to solve those tremendous problems

in virtually „no time“ ?

how to solve water & food deficiencies ?

how to handle droughts and flooding?

how can we prevent

collaps

of the human civilization

?

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limits of grassrouts democracy

resistance against changes

collapse

the resilience theory suggestschanges yes, but not

- in my backyard

- on the expense of own interests

interests of

• individuals

• enterprises

• governments

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is revival

of the

oriental / hydraulic despotism

the solution

?

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Wittfogel considers

only those

earn the privilege of freedom

who are routed in the heritage of the past

being alert for the threats of a conflic-torn present

and boldly exhausting the possibilities of an open future

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thank´s for listening

whether democracy or hydraulic despotism is chosen

all what counts is

good governance