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El. knyga: Water and Human Societies: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

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  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030676926
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030676926

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This book explores the historical relationships between human communities and water. Bringing together for the first time key texts from across the literature, it discusses how the past has shaped our contemporary challenges with equitable access to clean and ample water supplies. The book is organized into chapters that explore thematic issues in water history, including “Water and Civilizations,” Water and Health,” “Water and Equity” and “Water and Sustainability”. Each chapter is introduced by a critical overview of the theme, followed by four primary and secondary readings that discuss critical nodes in the historical and contemporary development of each chapter theme. “Further readings” at the end of each chapter invite the reader to further explore the dynamics of each theme.  The foundational premise of the book is that in order to comprehend the complexity of global water challenges, we need to understand the history of cultural forces that have shaped our water practices.  These historical patterns shape the range of choices available to us as we formulate responses to water challenges. 

The book will be a valuable resource to all students interested in understanding the challenges of water use today.

1 Water, Civilization, and Culture
1(28)
Introduction
1(7)
Reading 1 Water and Early Cultures
8(7)
Reading 2 Rivers and National Identity
15(5)
Reading 3 Water, Culture, and Memory
20(3)
Reading 4 Cultural Myths of Water
23(4)
Further Reading
27(2)
2 Water and Landscapes
29(26)
Introduction
29(6)
Reading 1
35(4)
Reading 2
39(4)
Reading 3
43(6)
Reading 4
49(5)
Further Reading
54(1)
3 Water and Production
55(26)
Introduction
55(7)
Reading 1
62(3)
Reading 2
65(4)
Reading 3
69(3)
Reading 4
72(3)
Reading 5
75(3)
Further Reading
78(3)
4 Water and Health
81(22)
Introduction
81(5)
Reading 1
86(2)
Reading 2
88(5)
Reading 3
93(3)
Reading 4
96(4)
Further Reading
100(3)
5 Water and Equity
103(32)
Introduction
103(7)
Reading 1
110(7)
Reading 2
117(6)
Reading 3
123(4)
Reading 4
127(6)
Further Reading
133(2)
6 Water and Governance
135(30)
Chapter Introduction
135(7)
Reading 1
142(2)
Reading 2
144(7)
Reading 3
151(6)
Reading 4
157(5)
Further Reading
162(3)
7 Water and Security
165(30)
Reading 1
172(3)
Reading 2
175(7)
Reading 3
182(6)
Reading 4
188(6)
Further Reading
194(1)
8 Water and Globalization
195(34)
Introduction
195(8)
Reading 1
203(7)
Reading 2
210(6)
Reading 3
216(4)
Reading 4
220(6)
Further Reading
226(3)
9 Water and Sustainability
229
Introduction
229(6)
Reading 1
235(3)
Reading 2
238(4)
Reading 3
242(12)
Reading 4
254(3)
Further Reading
257
David A. Pietz is Professor of History and the UNESCO Chair of Environmental History at the University of Arizona, USA.  His publications include The Yellow River: The Problem of Water in Modern China, and Engineering the State: The Huai River and Reconstruction in Nationalist China, 1927-1937. Dorothy Zeisler-Vralsted is Professor Emeritus at Eastern Washington University, USA. Her publications include Rivers, Memory and Nation- Building: A History of the Volga and Mississippi Rivers.