The Water-Food-Energy Nexus: Power, Politics and Justice lays out the managerial-technical definitions of the water, food and energy nexus and challenges these conceptions by bringing to the forefront the politics of the nexus.
The Water-Food-Energy Nexus: Power, Politics and Justice lays out the managerial-technical definitions of the water, food and energy nexus and challenges these conceptions by bringing to the forefront the politics of the nexus.
Jeremy Allouche is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, UK, and a member of the ESRC-funded STEPS Centre. Carl Middleton is Director of the Center of Excellence in Resource Politics for Social Development in the Center for Social Development Studies (CSDS) at the Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. Dipak Gyawali is Pragya (Academician) of the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology and was Nepal's Minister of Water Resources in 2002/2003. He conducts interdisciplinary research at the interface of technology and society, mostly from the perspectives of Cultural Theory.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Nexus and nexuses 2. A critique of the global hegemonic nexus narratives 3. Integration for whom? Learning from the past 4. The knowledge nexus and transdisciplinarity 5. Hybrid governance and grounding the nexus 6. Nexus rights and justice 7. Ethics and the nexus 8. Conclusion: 'Democratising' the nexus
1. Introduction: Nexus and nexuses 2. A critique of the global hegemonic nexus narratives 3. Integration for whom? Learning from the past 4. The knowledge nexus and transdisciplinarity 5. Hybrid governance and grounding the nexus 6. Nexus rights and justice 7. Ethics and the nexus 8. Conclusion: 'Democratising' the nexus
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