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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Water Politics and Policy

Edited by (Professor of International Relations, School of International Service, American University), Edited by (Associate Professor of Environmental Policy, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University)
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  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199335091
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199335091

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Water is a basic human need and a scarce commodity with increasing value to farmers, industries, and cities in an urbanizing world. It is unpredictable in supply and quality, difficult to contain or direct, and notoriously difficult to manage well. Several trends -- climate change, the endurance of widespread global water poverty, intensifying competition among rival uses and users, and the vulnerability of critical freshwater ecosystems -- combine to intensify the challenges of governing water wisely, fairly, and efficiently. The twenty-seven chapters in The Oxford Handbook of Water Politics and Policy address such issues over the course of seven thematic sections. These themes reflect familiar frameworks in the water policy world, including water, poverty, and health; water and nature; and water equity and justice. Other sections look at emergent and contentious policy arenas, including the water/energy/food nexus and management of uncertainty in water supply, or connect well-established strands in new ways, including sections on water tools (water price and value, supply and demand, privatization, corporate responsibility) and issues surrounding transboundary waters. This volume conceives of water as a global issue, and gathers a diverse group of leading scholars of water politics and policy.
Preface ix
List of Contributors
xi
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
1 The Political Dimensions of Water
3(20)
Ken Conca
Erika Weinthal
PART 2 POVERTY, RIGHTS, AND ETHICS
2 Water and Poverty: Pathways of Escape and Descent
23(26)
Ben Crow
Brent M. Swallow
3 Knowing Equity When We See It: Water Equity in Contemporary Global Contexts
49(27)
Margaret Wilder
Helen Ingram
4 Gender and Water
76(24)
Barbara van Koppen
5 Monitoring the Progressive Realization of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation: Frontier Analysis as a Basis to Enhance Human Rights Accountability
100(20)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Ryan Cronk
Jeanne Luh
Catarina de Albuquerque
Jamie Bartram
6 Indigenous Peoples and Water Justice in a Globalizing World
120(22)
Sue Jackson
7 Re-imagined Communities: The Transformational Potential of Interspecies Ethnography in Water Policy Development
142(25)
Veronica Strang
PART 3 FOOD, ENERGY, AND WATER
8 The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Arid Regions: The Politics of Problemsheds
167(30)
Martin Keulertz
Jeannie Sowers
Eckart Woertz
Rabi Mohtar
9 The Nexus of Energy and Water Quality
197(30)
Erika Weinthal
Avner Vengosh
Kate J. Neville
10 What Is Food-Water and Why Do We Not Account for It?
227(21)
Martin Keulertz
Tony Allan
11 Unintended Water Allocation: Gaining Share from Indirect Action and Inaction
248(21)
Virginia Hooper
Bruce Lankford
PART 4 WATER AND THE POLITICS OF SCALE
12 Why Scale Matters: Borderless Water and Bordered Thinking
269(15)
Alice Cohen
13 Local Water Politics
284(26)
Sara Hughes
Megan Mullin
14 Rethinking Urban Water (In)formality
310(17)
Malini Ranganathan
PART 5 LAW, ECONOMICS, AND WATER MANAGEMENT
15 Innovation and Trends in Water Law
327(24)
Philippe Cullet
16 Economics of Water
351(25)
Jeffrey M. Peterson
Nathan P. Hendricks
17 The Political Economy of Water Markets: 40 Years of Debates, Experiments and Lessons Learned
376(31)
Dustin E. Garrick
Jesper Svensson
18 The Business of Water
407(23)
Karen Barker
19 Chinas Water Pricing Policies
430(21)
Zhong Ma
Dunhu Chang
Fang Zhou
PART 6 THE POLITICS OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS
20 Managing Transboundary Rivers to Avert Conflict and Facilitate Cooperation
451(28)
Neda A. Zawahri
21 Transboundary Unbound: Redefining Water Conflict and Cooperation for Contemporary Challenges that Extend beyond Watersheds, Regions, and Water
479(28)
Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman
Julie Elkins Watson
Aaron T. Wolf
22 "Something Has to Yield": Climate Change Transforming Transboundary Water Governance (as We Know It)
507(25)
Joakim Ojendal
Gustav Alden Rudd
23 River Basin Organizations and the Governance of Transboundary Watercourses
532(17)
Andrea K. Gerlak
Susanne Schmeier
24 The Absence of Water Conflicts in the Developing World: Evidence from Africa
549(20)
Clionadh Raleigh
PART 7 THE POLITICS OF WATER KNOWLEDGE
25 Integrated Water Resources Management: Core Research Questions for Governance
569(25)
Mark Lubell
Carolina Balazs
26 Transfer, Diffusion, Adaptation, and Translation of Water Policy Models
594(22)
Farhad Mukhtarov
Katherine A. Daniell
27 Climate Information and Water Management: Building Adaptive Capacity or Business as Usual?
616(21)
Maria Carmen Lemos
Christine Kirchhoff
Autor Index 637(22)
Subject Index 659
Ken Conca is Professor of International Relations at the School of International Service at American University. He is the author or editor of seven books, including Governing Water and Confronting Consumption.

Erika Weinthal is Associate Professor of Environmental Policy at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. She is the author or editor of three books, including State Making and Environmental Cooperation.