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Water and Development
Good Governance after Neoliberalism
Water and Development
Good Governance after Neoliberalism
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Water has always been a crucial catalyst for human development. In Africa, competition among different sectors for this scarce resource remains a critical challenge to water managers and decision-makers.
Water and Development examines a range of issues, from governance to solar distillation, from gender to water pumps, using a range of research methods, from participant observation to GIS and SPSS data analysis. Throughout, however, there is the unifying thread of developing a participatory and sustainable approach to water which recognises it as an essential public necessity.
The result is essential reading both for students of development and the environment and for NGOs and policy-makers seeking a robust and transformational approach to water and development.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Water, development and good governance - Ronaldo Munck
2 Liquid dynamics: challenges for sustainability in the water domain - Lyla Mehta and Synne Movik
3 Can IWRM float on a sea of underdevelopment? Reflections on twenty-plus years of 'reform' in sub-Saharan Africa - Larry A. Swatuk
4 Water politics in eastern and southern Africa - Sobona Mtisi and Alan Nicol
Part II: Case study
5 Integrated water management and social development in Uganda - Gloria Macri, Firminus Mugumya and Áine Rickard
6 Governance and safe water provisioning in Uganda: theory and practice - Firminus Mugumya and Narathius Asingwire
7 Woman water keeper? Women's troubled participation in water resource management - Richard Bagonza Asaba and G. Honor Fagan
8 Women and water politics: an ethnographic gender perspective - Joyce Mpalanyi Magala, Consolata Kabonesa and Anthony Staines
9 Understanding adaptive capacity on the ground: a case of agro-pastoralists in a rural parish, Uganda - Mavuto D. Tembo
10 Functional sustainability of hand pumps for rural water supply - Michael Lubwama, Brian Corcoran and Kimmitt Sayers
Part Three: Balance sheet
11 Beyond the MDGS: can the water crisis for the poor finally be resolved? - David Hemson
Product details
Published | 15 Sep 2015 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781783604920 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
Series | International Studies in Poverty Research |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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