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The Hydropolitics of Dams
Engineering or Ecosystems?
The Hydropolitics of Dams
Engineering or Ecosystems?
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The Hydropolitics of Dams charts the troubled waters of 'heavy engineering' approaches to ecosystem management, exploring the history, benefits and problems of large dams. It then explores diverse ecosystem-based approaches to management of human interactions with the water cycle, concluding that a synthesis of approaches is needed in future. The book also addresses political, economic and legal dimensions of water management. Featuring case studies from China, India and South Africa, this insightful new book argues that there are more appropriate physical and social technologies that can help to sustainably provide access to clean water for all.
Table of Contents
Part I: Development, water and dams
1. Replumbing the modern world
2. Temples of the modern world
3. Stemming the flow
4. A changing mindset
5. The World Commission on Dams and beyond
6. The state of play with dams
7. Dams and ecosystem services
8. A new agenda for dams
Part II: Water in the postmodern world
9. Water in the postmodern world
10. Managing water at landscape scale
11. Catchment production and storage
12. Water flows through society
13. Markets for water services
14. Nature's water infrastructure
Part III: Rethinking water and people
15. Living within the water cycle
16. Governance of water systems
17. Towards a new hydropolitics
Annexe: Principles for sustainable water sharing
Product details
Published | Aug 08 2013 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 320 |
ISBN | 9781780325408 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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