Articles | Volume 80, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-135-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-135-2025
Intervention
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15 May 2025
Intervention |  | 15 May 2025

Groundwater urgencies: what can geography offer?

Fanny Frick-Trzebitzky, Robert Luetkemeier, Iordanka Guenova Dountcheva-Robles, David Sanz, Dženeta Hodžić, David Kuhn, Amit Kumar Srivastwa, Christina Walter, Linda Söller, and Jakob Kramer

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Groundwater is key to the survival of people and ecosystems. Due to global change impacts, conflicts around groundwater thrive and knowledge gaps exist. In the assessment of five case studies we find that groundwater research is in tension between the rapid production of knowledge to solve existential crises and the slow production of knowledge to challenge injustices. Geographic research that combines different perspectives can play an important role in addressing this tension.
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