Globalized water : a question of governance
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Globalized water : a question of governance
Springer, c2014
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内容説明
Globalized Water presents a compilation of voices that forms a unique scientific exploration of contemporary water management models and governance issues. The book describes the water paradox-how a local resource has become a global product-and the implications of this in how we identify challenges and make policy in the water sector.
Over the last 20 years, the foundations of local and national water systems have been rocked by a wave of changes. The authors in this book, experts in a wide range of disciplines, address the resulting debates and issues: water as a commodity and patrimony, technological rent, liberalization and privatization, the continuing evolution of water management and policy at the European level, decision making and stakeholder participation, conflict and consensus, and the inevitable growth of counterpowers at the local and international levels, promoted by the advocates of sustainable development.
The selected case studies are from Europe (primarily France but also Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Portugal), Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia), the United States, Lebanon, and India.
From this diverse collection of comparative perspectives and research methods, Globalized Water seeks to advance interdisciplinary research, contributing to a new and dynamic role for social sciences and governance on water.
目次
1 Introduction
Part I: Water Management Models and Globalization: The "French Model" and Europe
Patrimonial Economics and Water Management: A French Case
The Water Framework Directive: A Challenge for French Territorial Management
Water Globalization: The Strategies of the Two French "Majors"
Technological Rent: the Key for Water Services Regulation
Liberalization of Water Services in Europe: The End of the French Water Exception?
Part II: Water Management Models and Globalization: Privatizations and Access to Water
From the French Model to a "Globalized Model"
Privatization: Lessons from Argentina
Urban Water in the Post-Network Era: Lebanon and the Former East Germany
Part III: Governance, Conflict, and Participation: Sharing the Resource
France's Water Policy: The Interest and Limits of River Contracts
Traditional Water Management in the Mediterranean: Authorized Union Associations in Languedoc-Roussillon
Dam Projects and Protest: The Exception of Alqueva (Portugal)
Interbasin Water Transfers in Spain: Inter-regional Conflicts and Governance Responses
Part IV: Governance, Conflict, and Participation: Mechanisms of Power
Politics and Governance in the Water Sector: The Case of Mumbai
Inequalities and Conflicts: Water in Latin American Cities
From Private to Public: Challenges in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia
Water Governance Tools: The Role of Science and Decision Support Systems in Participatory Management
Water Security: A Genealogy of Emerging Discourses
Appendix: Water Urbanisms: A Visual Illustration
Index
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