A journey in the future of water

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A journey in the future of water

Terje Tvedt ; translated by Richard Daly

I.B. Tauris, 2014

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En reise i vannets fremtid

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Originally published: Oslo : Kagge Forlag , 2007

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Nourished by fears of global warming and climate change, water has become an issue of urgent international concern. Is flooding across Europe and Asia a warning of more extreme weather conditions in times to come? Will rising sea-levels threaten some of the most densely populated regions of the Earth. And as the world population approaches 7 billion, placing increasing demands on our limited global water supply, will there be conflict over access to water? Fundamental questions about the future of humanity are being asked, and for the first time in history they have to do with the role of water and our ability to control it. In 'A Journey in the Future of Water' leading water expert, TerjeTvedt, explores the impact of our growing water concerns. In a journey that takes him to more than twenty-five countries and across all continents he talks with water experts, politicians and local people to find out more about the ways in which different nations are seeking to respond. From Project Moses, where gigantic underwater gates will rise to prevent the inundation of Venice, to India's River Link Plan, connecting thirty-seven Himalayan rivers to rivers in the south, the author has examined some the world's largest engineering projects, travelled the great river valleys, explored the rain-soaked coasts of Scandinavia and the rain-starved deserts of the Sahara and Oman. From Las Vegas to Lourdes, from Norway to the Nile, he has taken part in water festivals and rituals in Africa and India, travelled to poor nomadic societies and some of the largest cities in the world, in order to better understand this most precious of resources and its determining role in the life of the planet. The result is both one of the most comprehensive and accessible accounts of current and future global water issues and a celebration of water itself.

Table of Contents

Preface : A Journey in Water PART I: THE NEW UNCERTAINTY ABOUT WATER 1. To the rivers in heaven and the centre of the world 2. A pump tour in the Netherlands 3. The icy barrens that became the world's 'hot spot' 4. The city that refuses to drown 5. The Aztecs' 'land on water' and the Mayans' subterranean water world PART II: IN THE TIME OF THE WATER LORDS 6. South Africa's brief 'water war' 7. A water festival in Spain 8. To the Nile 9. Where the Blue Nile and the White Nile meet 10. Dams and baptisms in Ethiopia 11. On the Scandinavian rain coast 12. Dethroning the powers of the monsoon 13. Flood plain 14. To the Himalayas and the 'war in heaven' 15. Where the most sacred river is toxic 16. The dark horse at the roof of the world 17. "Cool" water - Paris and Lourdes PART III: A NEW WATER AGE 18. Walking on water in California 19. In the Sahara - a new man-made Nile Valley 20. History's grandest engineering project in China 21. Turn Those Siberian Rivers Around Now! 22. To the subterranean 'great lake' in the ancient land of the Indians 23. An island of the sagas enters the age of water Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BB14412903
  • ISBN
    • 9781848857445
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    nor
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 262 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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