But this perspective is misleading. Water is constantly moving, and it is this constant motion – the flow of water – that provides insight into the availability of fresh water and the health of freshwater ecosystems.
Many of the world’s river flows are at risk from the impacts of producing more food, generating electricity, fuelling industry and quenching the thirst of expanding cities. Climate change further compounds these problems by introducing new threats and uncertainties.
Canada's Rivers at Risk: Environmental Flows and Canada's Freshwater Future assesses how these pressures are affecting environmental flows in 10 of the nation’s rivers. Overall, their status is troubling.