The Oxford handbook of water politics and policy / edited by Ken Conca and Erika Weinthal.

Contributor(s): Conca, Ken [editor.] | Weinthal, Erika [editor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Oxford handbooksPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]Description: xiv, 692 pages ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0199335087 (hardback)Other title: Water politics and policySubject(s): Water-supply -- Government policy | Water-supply -- Political aspectsLOC classification: HD1691 .O94 2018Abstract: This handbook gathers a diverse group of leading scholars of water politics and policy. Authors were tasked to present forward-looking chapters in their areas of expertise, flagging key trends in both research and practice. The volume is organized into six sections: poverty, rights, and ethics; food, energy, and water; water and the politics of scale; law, economics, and water management; the politics of transboundary water; and the politics of water knowledge. Cross-cutting themes include governance challenges rooted in the mobility, unpredictability, and public-goods dimensions of water; tensions and synergies among equity, efficiency, and sustainability; the distributive consequences of water governance; the design and performance of water institutions; and the implications of climate change
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

This handbook gathers a diverse group of leading scholars of water politics and policy. Authors were tasked to present forward-looking chapters in their areas of expertise, flagging key trends in both research and practice. The volume is organized into six sections: poverty, rights, and ethics; food, energy, and water; water and the politics of scale; law, economics, and water management; the politics of transboundary water; and the politics of water knowledge. Cross-cutting themes include governance challenges rooted in the mobility, unpredictability, and public-goods dimensions of water; tensions and synergies among equity, efficiency, and sustainability; the distributive consequences of water governance; the design and performance of water institutions; and the implications of climate change