Water Wars: Tourism vs. Local Communities l Ep. 75 l The Sustainable Voice®
Overview:
Water is not a future crisis — it’s a present responsibility. In this episode of The Sustainable Voice®, host Ashish Sanghrajka sits down with special guest James Currie, former South African field guide and current host of A Wild Connection, to explore the delicate balance between tourism, water scarcity, and local communities. From safari camps in Botswana to drought-stricken Cape Town, this conversation examines what sustainable tourism truly requires.
Topics:
- Only 1% of Earth’s water is drinkable — and less than 1% of that is accessible above ground.
- Tourism can use 8–10x more water per guest than local communities — balance is essential.
- Reverse osmosis systems and eliminating plastic bottles reduce both waste and long-term costs.
- Wastewater management and above-ground treatment systems protect fragile ecosystems like the Okavango Delta.
- Small daily actions — from shorter showers to rainwater harvesting — create meaningful impact at home.