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Localizing resource insecurities: A biocultural perspective on water and wellbeing

Alexandra Brewis, Barbara A. Piperata, Amanda L. Thompson, Amber Wutich

2020Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Water47 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract A biocultural approach provides an emerging framework for clarifying the mechanisms that connect water security to human health and wellbeing. Five basic tenets of the biocultural approach are outlined: The focus on the local, the centrality of culture, the notion of embodied disadvantage, a concern with proximate mechanisms as a means to test theorized pathways, and recognition of intersecting and potentially amplified (syndemic) risks. From a review of both new and dispersed biocultural literature on household water, four key themes emerge: (a) individual vulnerabilities to the biological effects of water insecurity are shaped by cultural practices; (b) water insecurity is a powerful biocultural stressor on mental health; (c) water insecurity mediates between low power and worse health within communities, and through multiple mechanisms; (d) the household is a nexus for food–water interactions, each likely worsening each other and health through syndemic relationships. This sets an agenda for a biocultural approach to the household as a localizing nexus for manifesting the very human costs to mental and physical health of managing under conditions of extreme household resource insecurity. This article is categorized under: Engineering of Water > Planning Water Human Water > Water Governance Human Water > Water as Imagined and Represented

Topics & Concepts

SyndemicNexus (standard)Mental healthWater securityEnablingSociologyDisadvantageBiosocial theoryPsychologyWater resourcesSocial psychologyPublic healthPolitical scienceEcologyMedicineComputer scienceEmbedded systemLawPsychotherapistBiologyPersonalityNursingEnvironmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and BeyondAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactComplementary and Alternative Medicine Studies