If I were able to rewind time I would travel back and advise most of the Middle Eastern countries as they all have different social and economic conditions and amounts or access to natural resources- water. Countries would include Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. All of these countries would need to define their goals and objectives and then translate them into policies, as this is an observation seen in countries that have success in efficient use of their water. I would then tell them information about canals, wells, water pipelines, ways to use rainwater and recycling of water. I am guessing if I am traveling back I would have gone to school to be a water resource engineer and have the knowledge to teach them individually how to construct a good system that will stand the test of time and take into account there specific constraints and advantages. I would do my best to give them as much information as possible on water resource management.
From the bit that I was able to gather from reading these article and some miscellaneous research I have done to gain a better understanding of this topic, it doesn’t seem that there is a whole lot that any of these countries are doing correctly that I would want to keep the same. I would recommend that they involve the citizens of these countries to come up with principals that the majority can agree on, come to terms with surrounding countries to keep the peace and promote education and innovation.
I think that the leaders would view my recommendations as worth implementing because I would try and make changes that would produce short-term benefits. This would allow everyone to see some small benefits, which would get the people excited to see the bigger long-term benefits. I am not going to kid myself and think that it would not be a tough challenge to get started and to know that initially there would be a lot of resistance; as most people do not like change and there are many factors to consider that could make it seem impossible. I would present them with as much data and information as possible to show them that if we do not make a drastic change now, they will inevitably cease to exist.
Three pieces of information I would need about the past:
- Detailed information about water management practices
- Social and economic conditions
- Information on the climate and natural resources
I would think that this information would be available from the library and Internet research. I would want to make sure that I get as much primary information as I can but secondary information will also be helpful. As with anything else if I were to use the Internet for research purposes I would have to be careful and make sure the information is accurate.
Jessica F. says
I thought it was smart for you to mention that it is important to have leaders define their goals and then try and come up with solutions. Its good to get their initial impressions and have them define what they want to accomplish so that solutions seem more realistic. Also I think that it is important that you mentioned how people are not happy with change. I think that is such a huge barrier to this issue. Change is hard anyway, especially when people have such strong opinions.
kylemitsunaga says
I thought the same thing as you in the since that there really isn’t a lot that I would want to keep the same. I also liked how you said that these people need to take action, someone have to take charge and lead the way to conserving water. With all the religion and beliefs between these countries, it needs to be put set aside and they need to work together to make a change. Good job on your post.