Social participation in water governance and management critical and global perspectives

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Berry, Kate A. (-), Mollard, Eric
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan 2010
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Social participation in water governance and management
  • pt. I. Participation and indigenous water governance: Participation of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe in land and water management decisions in Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada, U.S.
  • For whom the turbines turn: indigenous citizens as legitimate stakeholders in the Brazilian Amazon
  • pt. II. Participation and the dynamics of gender in water management: Gender and social participation in a rural water-supply organization in Rajasthan, India
  • Gendered dynamics of participation in water management in Nepal and Peru: revisiting the linkages between membership and power
  • pt. III. Participation and river basin governance: Social participation in French water management: contributions to river basin governance and new challenges
  • Social participation in Mexican river basin organizations: the resilience of coalitions
  • From a participative framework to communities' realities: the challenges of implementing stakeholder involvement in Quebec watershed management, Canada
  • pt. IV. Participation and implementation of water management: Social participation in the irrigation sector in Yunnan, China: roles of the state, user associations, and communities
  • Participation in water resource and service governance in South Africa: caught in the acts
  • The role of locally-managed water aid: effective partnerships in Sri Lanka
  • The public's role as stakeholder in the Yarqon River Authority, Israel
  • pt. V. Participation and the politics of governance: Water rights and rule-making justice as fruits of social struggle in the Ecuadorian Andes
  • Water management practices on trial: the Tribunal Latinoameicano del Agua and the creation of public space for social participation in water politics
  • The local application of global sustainable and participatory development norms in Turkish dams
  • Conclusions: politicizing social participation.