waterwaysthat
Waterwaysthat is a term used in geographical and policy discussions to describe waterways whose importance derives from multi-use functionality. It is not a formal designation in most dictionaries or legal frameworks, but it appears in analyses of how rivers, canals, and estuarine channels connect regions, support commerce, protect communities, and sustain ecosystems.
Concept and scope: The phrase emphasizes that a single waterway can serve navigation, water supply, flood management,
Functions: As transport corridors, significant waterways enable goods movement and passenger travel. They also provide water
Management: Effective management of waterwaysthat involves integrated water resources planning, transboundary cooperation, and continuous monitoring of
Examples: While the exact term is not standardized, well-known waterways illustrate the concept: the Rhine and
See also: Waterways, rivers, canals, transport corridors, integrated water resources management.