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Towards a global ethics charter
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Towards a global ethics charter
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This book assesses the implications of research for global water ethics and the idea of a water ethics charter.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315469676
- Artikelnr.: 49986476
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315469676
- Artikelnr.: 49986476
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Rafael Ziegler is Head of Research at GETIDOS (Getting things done sustainably), based in Greifswald, Germany. He has worked as a lecturer at McGill University, ECLA and FU Berlin, and as a Deputy Professor of environmental ethics at the University of Greifswald. David Groenfeldt is Director of the Water-Culture Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA. He is the author of Water Ethics: A Values Approach to Solving the Water Crisis (Routledge, 2013).
1. Introduction: global water ethics - towards a water ethics charter
Rafael Ziegler and David Groenfeldt 2. A brief history of efforts to
articulate global water ethics Susan Lea Smith Part 1: Ethics and
epistemology 3. What is water ethics and to what end do we study it?
Lessons for the water ethics charter Simon Meisch 4. Beyond general
principles: water ethics in a Deweyan perspective Martin Kowarsch 5.
Incorporating ethics into water decision-making David Groenfeldt 6.
Transcending water conflicts: an ethics of water cooperation Angela
Kallhoff Part 2: Global water ethics, local cases and a diversity of
perspectives 7. Safe, just and sufficient space: the planetary boundary for
human water use in a more-than-human world Rafael Ziegler, Dieter Gerten
and Petra Döll 8. The relevance of ethical factors in the pursuit of
integrated water resources management Maite Aldaya, Pedro Martínez-Santos
and Ramon Llamas 9. A hierarchy of water needs and their implications for
allocation mechanisms Eran Feitelson 10. Reflections on water ethics and
the human right to water in Khayelitsha, South Africa Lucy Rodina 11. An
eco-centric water allocation across competing demands in an arid inland
river basin of Northwest China Jie Liu and Xiang Huang 12. Water, virtue
ethics and traditional ecological knowledge in Rajasthan: Anupam Mishra and
the rediscovery of water traditions Ricki Levi and Daniel Mishori Part 3:
Water ethics charters and charting water 13. I yá.axch¿age? (Can you hear
it?) or, marrying the water: a Tlingit and Tagish approach towards an
ethical relationship with water Eleanor Hayman with Colleen James, Mark
Wedge and David Katzeek 14. Developing an ecumenical framework for water
justice Susan Lea Smith 15. Developing a global water ethics charter David
Groenfeldt 16. The Berlin Water Charter: water ethics from an activist's
viewpoint Dorothea Härlin 17. Water ethics and water stewardship: personal
reflections Adrian Sym
Rafael Ziegler and David Groenfeldt 2. A brief history of efforts to
articulate global water ethics Susan Lea Smith Part 1: Ethics and
epistemology 3. What is water ethics and to what end do we study it?
Lessons for the water ethics charter Simon Meisch 4. Beyond general
principles: water ethics in a Deweyan perspective Martin Kowarsch 5.
Incorporating ethics into water decision-making David Groenfeldt 6.
Transcending water conflicts: an ethics of water cooperation Angela
Kallhoff Part 2: Global water ethics, local cases and a diversity of
perspectives 7. Safe, just and sufficient space: the planetary boundary for
human water use in a more-than-human world Rafael Ziegler, Dieter Gerten
and Petra Döll 8. The relevance of ethical factors in the pursuit of
integrated water resources management Maite Aldaya, Pedro Martínez-Santos
and Ramon Llamas 9. A hierarchy of water needs and their implications for
allocation mechanisms Eran Feitelson 10. Reflections on water ethics and
the human right to water in Khayelitsha, South Africa Lucy Rodina 11. An
eco-centric water allocation across competing demands in an arid inland
river basin of Northwest China Jie Liu and Xiang Huang 12. Water, virtue
ethics and traditional ecological knowledge in Rajasthan: Anupam Mishra and
the rediscovery of water traditions Ricki Levi and Daniel Mishori Part 3:
Water ethics charters and charting water 13. I yá.axch¿age? (Can you hear
it?) or, marrying the water: a Tlingit and Tagish approach towards an
ethical relationship with water Eleanor Hayman with Colleen James, Mark
Wedge and David Katzeek 14. Developing an ecumenical framework for water
justice Susan Lea Smith 15. Developing a global water ethics charter David
Groenfeldt 16. The Berlin Water Charter: water ethics from an activist's
viewpoint Dorothea Härlin 17. Water ethics and water stewardship: personal
reflections Adrian Sym
1. Introduction: global water ethics - towards a water ethics charter
Rafael Ziegler and David Groenfeldt 2. A brief history of efforts to
articulate global water ethics Susan Lea Smith Part 1: Ethics and
epistemology 3. What is water ethics and to what end do we study it?
Lessons for the water ethics charter Simon Meisch 4. Beyond general
principles: water ethics in a Deweyan perspective Martin Kowarsch 5.
Incorporating ethics into water decision-making David Groenfeldt 6.
Transcending water conflicts: an ethics of water cooperation Angela
Kallhoff Part 2: Global water ethics, local cases and a diversity of
perspectives 7. Safe, just and sufficient space: the planetary boundary for
human water use in a more-than-human world Rafael Ziegler, Dieter Gerten
and Petra Döll 8. The relevance of ethical factors in the pursuit of
integrated water resources management Maite Aldaya, Pedro Martínez-Santos
and Ramon Llamas 9. A hierarchy of water needs and their implications for
allocation mechanisms Eran Feitelson 10. Reflections on water ethics and
the human right to water in Khayelitsha, South Africa Lucy Rodina 11. An
eco-centric water allocation across competing demands in an arid inland
river basin of Northwest China Jie Liu and Xiang Huang 12. Water, virtue
ethics and traditional ecological knowledge in Rajasthan: Anupam Mishra and
the rediscovery of water traditions Ricki Levi and Daniel Mishori Part 3:
Water ethics charters and charting water 13. I yá.axch¿age? (Can you hear
it?) or, marrying the water: a Tlingit and Tagish approach towards an
ethical relationship with water Eleanor Hayman with Colleen James, Mark
Wedge and David Katzeek 14. Developing an ecumenical framework for water
justice Susan Lea Smith 15. Developing a global water ethics charter David
Groenfeldt 16. The Berlin Water Charter: water ethics from an activist's
viewpoint Dorothea Härlin 17. Water ethics and water stewardship: personal
reflections Adrian Sym
Rafael Ziegler and David Groenfeldt 2. A brief history of efforts to
articulate global water ethics Susan Lea Smith Part 1: Ethics and
epistemology 3. What is water ethics and to what end do we study it?
Lessons for the water ethics charter Simon Meisch 4. Beyond general
principles: water ethics in a Deweyan perspective Martin Kowarsch 5.
Incorporating ethics into water decision-making David Groenfeldt 6.
Transcending water conflicts: an ethics of water cooperation Angela
Kallhoff Part 2: Global water ethics, local cases and a diversity of
perspectives 7. Safe, just and sufficient space: the planetary boundary for
human water use in a more-than-human world Rafael Ziegler, Dieter Gerten
and Petra Döll 8. The relevance of ethical factors in the pursuit of
integrated water resources management Maite Aldaya, Pedro Martínez-Santos
and Ramon Llamas 9. A hierarchy of water needs and their implications for
allocation mechanisms Eran Feitelson 10. Reflections on water ethics and
the human right to water in Khayelitsha, South Africa Lucy Rodina 11. An
eco-centric water allocation across competing demands in an arid inland
river basin of Northwest China Jie Liu and Xiang Huang 12. Water, virtue
ethics and traditional ecological knowledge in Rajasthan: Anupam Mishra and
the rediscovery of water traditions Ricki Levi and Daniel Mishori Part 3:
Water ethics charters and charting water 13. I yá.axch¿age? (Can you hear
it?) or, marrying the water: a Tlingit and Tagish approach towards an
ethical relationship with water Eleanor Hayman with Colleen James, Mark
Wedge and David Katzeek 14. Developing an ecumenical framework for water
justice Susan Lea Smith 15. Developing a global water ethics charter David
Groenfeldt 16. The Berlin Water Charter: water ethics from an activist's
viewpoint Dorothea Härlin 17. Water ethics and water stewardship: personal
reflections Adrian Sym