The Oxford Handbook of Water Politics and Policy
- United States of America: Oxford University Press, 2018.
- xiv, 692p.
Part 1: Introduction1. The Political Dimensions of WaterKen Conca and Erika Weinthal Part 2: Poverty, Rights, and Ethics2. Water and Poverty: Pathways of Escape and DescentBen Crow and Brent M. Swallow 3. Knowing Equity When We See It: Water Equity in Contemporary Global ContextsMargaret Wilder and Helen Ingram 4. Gender and WaterBarbara van Koppen 5. Monitoring the Progressive Realization of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation: Frontier Analysis as a Basis to Enhance Human Rights AccountabilityBenjamin Mason Meier, Ryan Cronk, Jeanne Luh, Jamie Bartram, and Catarina de Albuquerque 6. Indigenous Peoples and Water Justice in a Globalizing WorldSue Jackson 7. Re-Imagined Communities: A New Ethical Approach to Water Policy Veronica Strang Part 3: Food, Energy, and Water 8. The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Arid Regions: The Politics of ProblemshedsMartin Keulertz, Jeannie Sowers, Eckart Woertz, and Rabi Mohtar9. The Nexus of Energy and Water QualityErika Weinthal, Avner Vengosh, and Kate Neville 10. What is Food-water and Why Do We not Account for It? Martin Keulertz and Tony Allan 11. Unintended Water Allocation: Gaining Share from Indirect Action and InactionVirginia Hooper and Bruce Lankfor dPart 4: Water and the Politics of Scale 12. Why Scale Matters: Borderless Water and Bordered ThinkingAlice Cohen 13. Local Water PoliticsSara Hughes and Megan Mullin 14. Rethinking Urban Water (In)formalityMalini Ranganathan Part 5: Law, Economics, and Water Management 15. Innovation and Trends in Water LawPhilippe Cullet 16. The Economics of WaterJeffrey M. Peterson and Nathan Hendricks
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