“…A purely hydrological cycle understanding of EFWE is being challenged by a hydrosocial cycle understanding (Linton, 2010;Sammel, 2014Sammel, , 2016Sammel & McMartin, 2014;Sammel et al, 2018;Sivapalan et al, 2012). A hydrosocial cycle understanding encourages EFWE to be understood as dynamic fluctuations in the quantity and flow of water, where water movement aligns with larger natural and socially constructed rhythms that have different temporal beats (Krause, 2013;Linton, 2008Linton, , 2014Linton & Budds, 2014;Tortajada & Biswas, 2018). This perspective recognizes the complex, long-term coevolution of human systems with freshwater systems, where humans have interacted with and changed the natural environment, thereby directly influencing EFWE, just as EFWE also influence social systems (Bates et al, 2008;McMartin et al, 2018;Sivapalan et al, 2012).…”