As the world faces another water crisis, it is easy to understand why
this precious and highly-disputed resource could determine the fate of
entire nations. In reality, however, water conflicts rarely result in
violence and more often lead to collaborative governance, however
precarious.
In this comprehensive and accessible text, David Feldman introduces
readers to the key issues, debates, and challenges in water politics
today. Its ten chapters explore the processes that determine how this
unique resource captures our attention, the sources of power that
determine how we allocate, use, and protect it, and the purposes that
direct decisions over its cost, availability, and access. Drawing on
contemporary water controversies from every continent – from Flint,
Michigan to Mumbai, Sao Paulo, and Beijing –the book argues that
cooperation and more equitable water management are imperative if the
global community is to adequately address water challenges and their
associated risks, particularly in the developing world. While
alternatives for enhancing water supply, including waste-water re-use,
desalination, and conservation abound, without inclusive means of
addressing citizens' concerns, their adoption faces severe hurdles
that can impede cooperation and generate additional conflicts.
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ISBN
9781509504657
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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