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Bringing Israel’s Freshwater Streams Back to Life: KKL-JNF’s Sustainable Development Policy
Restoration PrinciplesFreshwater
streams play a central role in the shaping of the local identity and culture of
entire regions. As such, KKL-JNF activities are intended to open up expanses
along the streams to the public as a main artery of open spaces that enable
urban dwellers unmediated contact with nature as a place of refuge from the
urban environment. Consistent with this objective, the KKL-JNF shall assist in
the establishment of parks along the banks of streams that run through urban
areas in order to provide public space for leisure-time recreational pursuits.
Throughout
the planning of stream restoration and the implementation of the master plan,
the KKL-JNF shall consult proactively with local governments, public action
groups, and even interested individuals regarding the well-being of the stream
in question. This consultation will be done in order to adapt the rehabilitation
plans to local visions and desires. In addition, the KKL-JNF will consult with
experts in freshwater ecology.
Streams,
like forests, belong to the people of
Hiking
along rivers and streams has been a rejuvenating experience since ancient times,
and apparently is imprinted in our collective consciousness. Stream restoration
and the establishment of walking trails along them create new hiking routes in a
crowded country where expansion of accessible recreation sites is sorely needed.
The
KKL-JNF will
The
stream rehabilitation process represents a unique public relations and
educational opportunity. Via the process, previously abstract messages can be
made more tangible on the topics of basic hydro-ecology, abatement of
environmental hazards and environmental ethics. The KKL-JNF shall integrate
these messages into tours conducted for its supporters and in its ongoing
educational and public relations activity. In this sphere, the importance of
providing quality water to streams and the legitimacy of nature as a water
consumer alongside agriculture, drinking water, and home use, will be
emphasized.
The
KKL-JNF will mobilize the members of its KKL-JNF Friends group, its youth
group (“hugei siyur”), its Afforestation and Community Division, and its
Education Department in the public campaign on behalf stream rehabilitation, to
bring the public closer to Israel’s stream and to get involved in various
restoration activities, including pollution prevention.
A
considerable part of restoration activities and stream maintenance work can be
performed by both public and private parties. As such the KKL-JNF shall mobilize
the public to work on behalf of its streams. The KKL-JNF shall encourage the
partnership of the public in the rehabilitation process and shall establish an
Adopt-A-Stream program for schools, community centers, and of course other
groups with a natural connection such as its youth movement and KKL-JNF
Friends group.