Water Politics
Governance, Justice and the Right to Water
Herausgeber: Sultana, Farhana; Loftus, Alex
Water Politics
Governance, Justice and the Right to Water
Herausgeber: Sultana, Farhana; Loftus, Alex
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This volume broadens existing discussions on the right to water in order to critically shed light on the pathways, pitfalls, prospects, and constraints that exist in achieving global goals, as well as advance debates around water governance and water justice.
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This volume broadens existing discussions on the right to water in order to critically shed light on the pathways, pitfalls, prospects, and constraints that exist in achieving global goals, as well as advance debates around water governance and water justice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138320024
- ISBN-10: 1138320021
- Artikelnr.: 57781980
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138320024
- ISBN-10: 1138320021
- Artikelnr.: 57781980
Farhana Sultana is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA. Alex Loftus is Reader in the Department of Geography at King's College London, UK.
Foreword by Leo Heller 1. The right to water in a global context:
Challenges and transformations in Water Politics 2. Valuing Water: Rights,
Resilience, and the UN High-Level Panel on Water 3. Making Space for
Practical Authority: Policy Formalization and The Right to Water in Mexico
4. Turning to Traditions: Three Cultural-Religious Articulations of Fresh
Waters' Value(s) in Contemporary Governance Frameworks 5. The Right to
Bring Waters into Being 6. The Rights to Water and Food: Exploring the
Synergies 7. Water-Security Capabilities and the Human Right to Water 8.
Rights on the Edge of the City: Realizing of the Right to Water in Informal
Settlements in Bolivia 9. Human Right to Water and Bottled Water
Consumption: Governing at the Intersection of Water Justice, Rights, and
Ethics 10. Against the Trend: Structure and Agency in the Struggle for
Public Water in Europe 11. Remunicipalization and the Human Right to Water:
A Signifier Half Full? 12. Citizen Mobilization for Water: The Case of
Thessaloniki, Greece 13. Race, Austerity and Water in the US: Fighting for
the Human Right to Water in Detroit and Flint, Michigan 14. Class, race,
space and the 'right to sanitation': The limits of neoliberal toilet
technologies in Durban, South Africa Index
Challenges and transformations in Water Politics 2. Valuing Water: Rights,
Resilience, and the UN High-Level Panel on Water 3. Making Space for
Practical Authority: Policy Formalization and The Right to Water in Mexico
4. Turning to Traditions: Three Cultural-Religious Articulations of Fresh
Waters' Value(s) in Contemporary Governance Frameworks 5. The Right to
Bring Waters into Being 6. The Rights to Water and Food: Exploring the
Synergies 7. Water-Security Capabilities and the Human Right to Water 8.
Rights on the Edge of the City: Realizing of the Right to Water in Informal
Settlements in Bolivia 9. Human Right to Water and Bottled Water
Consumption: Governing at the Intersection of Water Justice, Rights, and
Ethics 10. Against the Trend: Structure and Agency in the Struggle for
Public Water in Europe 11. Remunicipalization and the Human Right to Water:
A Signifier Half Full? 12. Citizen Mobilization for Water: The Case of
Thessaloniki, Greece 13. Race, Austerity and Water in the US: Fighting for
the Human Right to Water in Detroit and Flint, Michigan 14. Class, race,
space and the 'right to sanitation': The limits of neoliberal toilet
technologies in Durban, South Africa Index
Foreword by Leo Heller 1. The right to water in a global context:
Challenges and transformations in Water Politics 2. Valuing Water: Rights,
Resilience, and the UN High-Level Panel on Water 3. Making Space for
Practical Authority: Policy Formalization and The Right to Water in Mexico
4. Turning to Traditions: Three Cultural-Religious Articulations of Fresh
Waters' Value(s) in Contemporary Governance Frameworks 5. The Right to
Bring Waters into Being 6. The Rights to Water and Food: Exploring the
Synergies 7. Water-Security Capabilities and the Human Right to Water 8.
Rights on the Edge of the City: Realizing of the Right to Water in Informal
Settlements in Bolivia 9. Human Right to Water and Bottled Water
Consumption: Governing at the Intersection of Water Justice, Rights, and
Ethics 10. Against the Trend: Structure and Agency in the Struggle for
Public Water in Europe 11. Remunicipalization and the Human Right to Water:
A Signifier Half Full? 12. Citizen Mobilization for Water: The Case of
Thessaloniki, Greece 13. Race, Austerity and Water in the US: Fighting for
the Human Right to Water in Detroit and Flint, Michigan 14. Class, race,
space and the 'right to sanitation': The limits of neoliberal toilet
technologies in Durban, South Africa Index
Challenges and transformations in Water Politics 2. Valuing Water: Rights,
Resilience, and the UN High-Level Panel on Water 3. Making Space for
Practical Authority: Policy Formalization and The Right to Water in Mexico
4. Turning to Traditions: Three Cultural-Religious Articulations of Fresh
Waters' Value(s) in Contemporary Governance Frameworks 5. The Right to
Bring Waters into Being 6. The Rights to Water and Food: Exploring the
Synergies 7. Water-Security Capabilities and the Human Right to Water 8.
Rights on the Edge of the City: Realizing of the Right to Water in Informal
Settlements in Bolivia 9. Human Right to Water and Bottled Water
Consumption: Governing at the Intersection of Water Justice, Rights, and
Ethics 10. Against the Trend: Structure and Agency in the Struggle for
Public Water in Europe 11. Remunicipalization and the Human Right to Water:
A Signifier Half Full? 12. Citizen Mobilization for Water: The Case of
Thessaloniki, Greece 13. Race, Austerity and Water in the US: Fighting for
the Human Right to Water in Detroit and Flint, Michigan 14. Class, race,
space and the 'right to sanitation': The limits of neoliberal toilet
technologies in Durban, South Africa Index