Beschreibung
Beschreibung:Paralleltitel: Water, culture & power
Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-375) and index
Introduction - Barbara Rose Johnston and John M. Donahue -- - Use and abuse of aquifers: can the Hopi Indians survive multinational mining? - Peter Whiteley and Vernon Masayesva -- - Water rights in the Pacific Northwest - Tom Greaves -- - "A River that Was Once so Strong and Deep": local reflections on the Eastmain Diversion, James Bay hydroelectric project - Kreg Ettenger -- - Balancing the waters: development and hydropolitics in contemporary Zimbabwe - Bill Derman -- - Water, rights, and the El Cajon Dam, Honduras - William M. Loker
Water resource development and its effects on the human community: the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Southeastern United States - Claudia M. Rogers -- - Transacting a commons: the Lake Biwa Comprehensive Development Plan, Shiga Prefecture, Japan - James E. Nickum and Daniel Greenstadt -- - Big Canal: the political ecololgy of the Central Arizona project - Thomas E. Sheridan -- - Water wars in South Texas: managing the Edwards Aquifer - John M. Donahue -- - Gender and society in Bangladesh's Flood Action Plan - Suzanne Hanchett, Jesmin Akhter, and Kazi Rozana Akhter
Reversal of tides: drinking water quality in Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico - M. Brian Riley, Arthur D. Murphy, and Miguel Angel Mendez Rosado -- - Water, power, and environmental health in tourism development: the Bay Islands, Honduras - Susan C. Stonich, Jerrel H. Sorensen, and Gus W. Salbador -- - Culture, power, and the hydrological cycle: creating and responding to water scarcity on St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - Barbara Rose Johnston -- - Water between Arabs and Israelis: researching twice promised resources - Rosina Hassoun
"This volume presents a series of case studies from around the world that examine the complex culture and power dimensions of water resources and management. Chapters describe highly contentious cases that span the continuum of concerns from dam construction and hydroelectric power generation to water quality and potable water systems. They address the values and meanings associated with water and how changes in power result in changes both in meaning and in patterns of use, access, and control."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 396 pages)
ISBN:1559635215
1610913469
9781559635219
9781610913461