Water, Culture, and Power

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781559635226

Local Struggles In A Global Context

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Edited by John Donahue, Barbara Rose Johnston
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Table of Figures
 
Chapter 1. Introduction
-Water
-Culture and Power
 
PART I. Rights and Resources
Chapter 2. The Use and Abuse of Aquifers
Chapter 3. Water Rights in the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 4. ''A River that Was Once So Strong And Deep''?
Chapter 5. Balancing the Waters
Chapter 6. Water, Rights, and the El Cajón Dam, Honduras
 
PART II. Project Culture and Hydropolitics
Chapter 7. Water Resource Development and Its Effects on the Human Community
Chapter 8. Transacting a Commons
Chapter 9. The Big Canal
Chapter 10. Water Wars in South Texas
Chapter 11. Gender and Society In Bangladesh's Flood Action Plan
 
PART III. The Culture and Power Dimensions of Water Scarcity
Chapter 12. A Reversal of Tides
Chapter 13. Water, Power, and Environmental Health in Tourism Development
Chapter 14. Culture, Power, and the Hydrological Cycle
Chapter 15. Water between Arabs and Israelis
Chapter 16. Conclusion
 
References
Index

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