Social Participation in Water Governance and Management
Critical and Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Berry, Kate A; Mollard, Eric
Social Participation in Water Governance and Management
Critical and Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Berry, Kate A; Mollard, Eric
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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781138380127
- ISBN-10: 1138380121
- Artikelnr.: 57054757
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781138380127
- ISBN-10: 1138380121
- Artikelnr.: 57054757
Kate Berry is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno, USA. Eric Mollard is Research Program Director at the Socio-Environmental Dynamics and Resource Governance Research Unit, French Research Institute for Development (IRD) in Montpellier .
Introduction: Social Participation in Water Management and Governance
Part I: Participation and Indigenous Water Governance
1. Participation of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe in Land and Water
Management Decisions in Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada,
U.S.
2. For Whom the Turbines Turn: Indigenous Citizens as Legitimate
Stakeholders in the Brazilian Amazon
Part II: Participation and the Dynamics of Gender in Water Management
3. Gender and Participation in a Rural Water-Supply Organization in
Rajasthan, India
4. Gendered Dynamics of Participation in Water Management in Nepal and
Peru: Revisiting the Linkages between Membership and Power
Part III: Participation and River Basin Governance
5. Social Participation in French Water Management: Contributions to River
Basin Governance and New Challenges
6. Social Participation in Mexican River Basin Organizations: The
Resilience of Coalitions
7. From a Participative Framework to Communities' Realities: The Challenges
of Implementing Stakeholder Involvement in Quebec Watershed Management,
Canada
Part IV: Participation and Implementation of Water Management
8. Social Participation in the Irrigation Sector in Yunnan, China: Roles of
the State, User Associations, and Communities
9. Participation in Water Resource and Service Governance in South Africa:
Caught in the Acts
10. The Role of Locally-Managed Water Aid: Effective Partnerships in Sri
Lanka
11. The Public's Role as Stakeholder in the Yarqon River Authority, Israel
Part V: Participation and the Politics of Governance
12. Water Rights and Rule-Making Justice as Fruits of Social Struggle in
the Ecuadorian Andes
13. Water Management Practices on Trial: The Tribunal Latinoameicano del
Agua and the Creation of Public Space for Social Participation in Water
Politics
14. The Local Application of Global Sustainable and Participatory
Development Norms in Turkish Dams
15. Conclusions
Part I: Participation and Indigenous Water Governance
1. Participation of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe in Land and Water
Management Decisions in Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada,
U.S.
2. For Whom the Turbines Turn: Indigenous Citizens as Legitimate
Stakeholders in the Brazilian Amazon
Part II: Participation and the Dynamics of Gender in Water Management
3. Gender and Participation in a Rural Water-Supply Organization in
Rajasthan, India
4. Gendered Dynamics of Participation in Water Management in Nepal and
Peru: Revisiting the Linkages between Membership and Power
Part III: Participation and River Basin Governance
5. Social Participation in French Water Management: Contributions to River
Basin Governance and New Challenges
6. Social Participation in Mexican River Basin Organizations: The
Resilience of Coalitions
7. From a Participative Framework to Communities' Realities: The Challenges
of Implementing Stakeholder Involvement in Quebec Watershed Management,
Canada
Part IV: Participation and Implementation of Water Management
8. Social Participation in the Irrigation Sector in Yunnan, China: Roles of
the State, User Associations, and Communities
9. Participation in Water Resource and Service Governance in South Africa:
Caught in the Acts
10. The Role of Locally-Managed Water Aid: Effective Partnerships in Sri
Lanka
11. The Public's Role as Stakeholder in the Yarqon River Authority, Israel
Part V: Participation and the Politics of Governance
12. Water Rights and Rule-Making Justice as Fruits of Social Struggle in
the Ecuadorian Andes
13. Water Management Practices on Trial: The Tribunal Latinoameicano del
Agua and the Creation of Public Space for Social Participation in Water
Politics
14. The Local Application of Global Sustainable and Participatory
Development Norms in Turkish Dams
15. Conclusions
Introduction: Social Participation in Water Management and Governance
Part I: Participation and Indigenous Water Governance
1. Participation of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe in Land and Water
Management Decisions in Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada,
U.S.
2. For Whom the Turbines Turn: Indigenous Citizens as Legitimate
Stakeholders in the Brazilian Amazon
Part II: Participation and the Dynamics of Gender in Water Management
3. Gender and Participation in a Rural Water-Supply Organization in
Rajasthan, India
4. Gendered Dynamics of Participation in Water Management in Nepal and
Peru: Revisiting the Linkages between Membership and Power
Part III: Participation and River Basin Governance
5. Social Participation in French Water Management: Contributions to River
Basin Governance and New Challenges
6. Social Participation in Mexican River Basin Organizations: The
Resilience of Coalitions
7. From a Participative Framework to Communities' Realities: The Challenges
of Implementing Stakeholder Involvement in Quebec Watershed Management,
Canada
Part IV: Participation and Implementation of Water Management
8. Social Participation in the Irrigation Sector in Yunnan, China: Roles of
the State, User Associations, and Communities
9. Participation in Water Resource and Service Governance in South Africa:
Caught in the Acts
10. The Role of Locally-Managed Water Aid: Effective Partnerships in Sri
Lanka
11. The Public's Role as Stakeholder in the Yarqon River Authority, Israel
Part V: Participation and the Politics of Governance
12. Water Rights and Rule-Making Justice as Fruits of Social Struggle in
the Ecuadorian Andes
13. Water Management Practices on Trial: The Tribunal Latinoameicano del
Agua and the Creation of Public Space for Social Participation in Water
Politics
14. The Local Application of Global Sustainable and Participatory
Development Norms in Turkish Dams
15. Conclusions
Part I: Participation and Indigenous Water Governance
1. Participation of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe in Land and Water
Management Decisions in Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada,
U.S.
2. For Whom the Turbines Turn: Indigenous Citizens as Legitimate
Stakeholders in the Brazilian Amazon
Part II: Participation and the Dynamics of Gender in Water Management
3. Gender and Participation in a Rural Water-Supply Organization in
Rajasthan, India
4. Gendered Dynamics of Participation in Water Management in Nepal and
Peru: Revisiting the Linkages between Membership and Power
Part III: Participation and River Basin Governance
5. Social Participation in French Water Management: Contributions to River
Basin Governance and New Challenges
6. Social Participation in Mexican River Basin Organizations: The
Resilience of Coalitions
7. From a Participative Framework to Communities' Realities: The Challenges
of Implementing Stakeholder Involvement in Quebec Watershed Management,
Canada
Part IV: Participation and Implementation of Water Management
8. Social Participation in the Irrigation Sector in Yunnan, China: Roles of
the State, User Associations, and Communities
9. Participation in Water Resource and Service Governance in South Africa:
Caught in the Acts
10. The Role of Locally-Managed Water Aid: Effective Partnerships in Sri
Lanka
11. The Public's Role as Stakeholder in the Yarqon River Authority, Israel
Part V: Participation and the Politics of Governance
12. Water Rights and Rule-Making Justice as Fruits of Social Struggle in
the Ecuadorian Andes
13. Water Management Practices on Trial: The Tribunal Latinoameicano del
Agua and the Creation of Public Space for Social Participation in Water
Politics
14. The Local Application of Global Sustainable and Participatory
Development Norms in Turkish Dams
15. Conclusions