Negotiating Water Governance: Why the Politics of Scale Matter

作者: Emma S. Norman , Christina Cook , Alice Cohen

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关键词: PoliticsWater politicsWater Framework DirectiveWater supplyEconomic historyChinaFraming (social sciences)ModernityEnvironmental ethicsGeographyCorporate governance

摘要: Contents: Foreword: rethinking the watershed: mobilizing multiscalar water politics for twenty-first century, Karen Bakker Introduction: why of scale matter in governance water, Emma S. Norman, Christina Cook and Alice Cohen. Part I Examining Scalar Assumptions: Unpacking Watershed: Introduction to I, Francois Molle Nature's scales? Watersheds as a link between scale, Cohen A genealogy basin: scalar identity Mekong river basin, Chris Sneddon Coleen Fox River basins versus politics? Interactions, patterns consequences, Eve Vogel The framing, ambiguity uncertainty: flood interventions Netherlands, Jeroen Warner, Philippus Wester, Martinus Vink Art Dewulf Dynamics towards domestic territorialization EU: case Southern Spain, Andreas Thiel. II Beyond Rescaling Decision-Making: II, Tom Perreault Getting multi-scalar: an historical review Ontario, Canada, local state 'container': positionality supply reform, Kathryn Furlong Techno-nature scaling South Texas, Wendy Jepson Christian Brannstrom creation scaled rights New Mexico, USA, Eric P. Perramond Politics, EU Water Framework Directive, Corey Johnson. III Networks Power Governance: III, Leila M. Harris expansion mining changing waterscapes southern Peruvian Andes, Jessica Budds Community-led total sanitation up, Lyla Mehta Hydrosocial agricultural development semi-arid Northwest China, Afton Clarke-Sather Performing modernity: irrigation Nepal, Margreet Zwarteveen Janwillem Liebrand Indigenous space, Salish sea Norman Conclusion: negotiating governance, Cook, Norman. Index.

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