New Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance (eBook, PDF)
Interdisciplinary Approaches and Global Case Studies
Redaktion: Da Silva, Luis Paulo Batista; Espíndola, Isabella Battistello; Ribeiro, Wagner Costa
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Redaktion: Da Silva, Luis Paulo Batista; Espíndola, Isabella Battistello; Ribeiro, Wagner Costa
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This book presents a novel examination of transboundary water governance, drawing on global case studies and applying new theoretical approaches.
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This book presents a novel examination of transboundary water governance, drawing on global case studies and applying new theoretical approaches.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003829591
- Artikelnr.: 69514095
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003829591
- Artikelnr.: 69514095
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and the Program of Post-graduation in Geography at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Brazil. Wagner Costa Ribeiro is a Professor of the Program of Post-graduation in Human Geography in the Department of Geography at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He is the coordinator of the Transboundary Waters Work Thematic Area of WATERLAT-GOBACIT. Isabella Battistello Espíndola is a Senior Officer at the International Water Association (IWA) in London, United Kingdom.
Presentation: theories and tensions regarding transboundary water uses
Wagner Costa Ribeiro
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva
Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 1
Chapter 1 - Climate change, adaptation, and risk of conflict in international river basins: beyond the conventional wisdom
Ken Conca
Chapter 2 - Exploring hydroparadiplomacy
Jeroen Warner
Chapter 3 - Framing the transboundary waters: political scales, governance and cooperation
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva, Wagner Costa Ribeiro, Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 2
Chapter 4 - Beyond conflict and cooperation in Central American transboundary river basins: crossroads of actors and borders
Edith Kauffer
Chapter 5 - Southern African transboundary waters: non-state actors in the Inkomati-Usuthu water management area and the Okavango river basin
Richard Meissner
Chapter 6 - The politics of water in the case of Syria
Marwan Safar Jalani
Hussam Hussein
Chapter 7 - Discussions on water governance in the Paraguay (South America) and Tagus (luso-hispanic) river basins
Flávia Darre Barbosa
PART 3
Chapter 8 - U.S.-Mexico border groundwater environmental conservation: Mexico's public policy analysis 1948-2022
Gonzalo Hatch Kuri
Yussef Ricardo Abud Russell
Chapter 9 - Saline water, peace and security: analyzing the impact of desalination on transboundary groundwater interactions in the Middle East
Maureen Walschot
Chapter 10 - A new pathway for managing the Guarani Aquifer System: the border as a unit of transboundary management
Maria Luísa Telarolli de Almeida Leite
Pilar Carolina Villar
Wagner Costa Ribeiro
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva
Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 1
Chapter 1 - Climate change, adaptation, and risk of conflict in international river basins: beyond the conventional wisdom
Ken Conca
Chapter 2 - Exploring hydroparadiplomacy
Jeroen Warner
Chapter 3 - Framing the transboundary waters: political scales, governance and cooperation
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva, Wagner Costa Ribeiro, Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 2
Chapter 4 - Beyond conflict and cooperation in Central American transboundary river basins: crossroads of actors and borders
Edith Kauffer
Chapter 5 - Southern African transboundary waters: non-state actors in the Inkomati-Usuthu water management area and the Okavango river basin
Richard Meissner
Chapter 6 - The politics of water in the case of Syria
Marwan Safar Jalani
Hussam Hussein
Chapter 7 - Discussions on water governance in the Paraguay (South America) and Tagus (luso-hispanic) river basins
Flávia Darre Barbosa
PART 3
Chapter 8 - U.S.-Mexico border groundwater environmental conservation: Mexico's public policy analysis 1948-2022
Gonzalo Hatch Kuri
Yussef Ricardo Abud Russell
Chapter 9 - Saline water, peace and security: analyzing the impact of desalination on transboundary groundwater interactions in the Middle East
Maureen Walschot
Chapter 10 - A new pathway for managing the Guarani Aquifer System: the border as a unit of transboundary management
Maria Luísa Telarolli de Almeida Leite
Pilar Carolina Villar
Presentation: theories and tensions regarding transboundary water uses
Wagner Costa Ribeiro
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva
Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 1
Chapter 1 - Climate change, adaptation, and risk of conflict in international river basins: beyond the conventional wisdom
Ken Conca
Chapter 2 - Exploring hydroparadiplomacy
Jeroen Warner
Chapter 3 - Framing the transboundary waters: political scales, governance and cooperation
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva, Wagner Costa Ribeiro, Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 2
Chapter 4 - Beyond conflict and cooperation in Central American transboundary river basins: crossroads of actors and borders
Edith Kauffer
Chapter 5 - Southern African transboundary waters: non-state actors in the Inkomati-Usuthu water management area and the Okavango river basin
Richard Meissner
Chapter 6 - The politics of water in the case of Syria
Marwan Safar Jalani
Hussam Hussein
Chapter 7 - Discussions on water governance in the Paraguay (South America) and Tagus (luso-hispanic) river basins
Flávia Darre Barbosa
PART 3
Chapter 8 - U.S.-Mexico border groundwater environmental conservation: Mexico's public policy analysis 1948-2022
Gonzalo Hatch Kuri
Yussef Ricardo Abud Russell
Chapter 9 - Saline water, peace and security: analyzing the impact of desalination on transboundary groundwater interactions in the Middle East
Maureen Walschot
Chapter 10 - A new pathway for managing the Guarani Aquifer System: the border as a unit of transboundary management
Maria Luísa Telarolli de Almeida Leite
Pilar Carolina Villar
Wagner Costa Ribeiro
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva
Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 1
Chapter 1 - Climate change, adaptation, and risk of conflict in international river basins: beyond the conventional wisdom
Ken Conca
Chapter 2 - Exploring hydroparadiplomacy
Jeroen Warner
Chapter 3 - Framing the transboundary waters: political scales, governance and cooperation
Luis Paulo Batista da Silva, Wagner Costa Ribeiro, Isabella Battistello Espíndola
PART 2
Chapter 4 - Beyond conflict and cooperation in Central American transboundary river basins: crossroads of actors and borders
Edith Kauffer
Chapter 5 - Southern African transboundary waters: non-state actors in the Inkomati-Usuthu water management area and the Okavango river basin
Richard Meissner
Chapter 6 - The politics of water in the case of Syria
Marwan Safar Jalani
Hussam Hussein
Chapter 7 - Discussions on water governance in the Paraguay (South America) and Tagus (luso-hispanic) river basins
Flávia Darre Barbosa
PART 3
Chapter 8 - U.S.-Mexico border groundwater environmental conservation: Mexico's public policy analysis 1948-2022
Gonzalo Hatch Kuri
Yussef Ricardo Abud Russell
Chapter 9 - Saline water, peace and security: analyzing the impact of desalination on transboundary groundwater interactions in the Middle East
Maureen Walschot
Chapter 10 - A new pathway for managing the Guarani Aquifer System: the border as a unit of transboundary management
Maria Luísa Telarolli de Almeida Leite
Pilar Carolina Villar