Description: Water Politics by Farhana Sultana, Alex Loftus This volume broadens existing discussions on the right to water in order to critically shed light on the pathways, pitfalls, prospects, and constraints that exist in achieving global goals, as well as advance debates around water governance and water justice. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways in recent years. This book broadens existing discussions on the right to water in order to shed critical light on the pathways, pitfalls, prospects, and constraints that exist in achieving global goals, as well as advancing debates around water governance and water justice. The book shows how both discourses and struggles around the right to water have opened new perspectives, and possibilities in water governance, fostering new collective and moral claims for water justice, while effecting changes in laws and policies around the world. In light of the 2010 UN ratification on the human right to water and sanitation, shifts have taken place in policy, legal frameworks, local implementation, as well as in national dialogues. Chapters in the book illustrate the novel ways in which the right to water has been taken up in locations drawn globally, highlighting the material politics that are enabled and negotiated through this framework in order to address ongoing water insecurities. This book reflects the urgent need to take stock of debates in light of new concerns around post-neoliberal political developments, the challenges of the Anthropocene and climate change, the transition from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as the mobilizations around the right to water in the global North. This book is essential reading for scholars and students of water governance, environmental policy, politics, geography, and law. It will be of great interest to policymakers and practitioners working in water governance, as well as the human right to water and sanitation. Author Biography Farhana Sultana is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA. Alex Loftus is Reader in the Department of Geography at Kings College London, UK. Table of Contents Foreword by Leo Heller 1. The right to water in a global context: Challenges and transformations in Water Politics 2. Valuing Water: Rights, Resilience, and the UN High-Level Panel on Water 3. Making Space for Practical Authority: Policy Formalization and The Right to Water in Mexico 4. Turning to Traditions: Three Cultural-Religious Articulations of Fresh Waters Value(s) in Contemporary Governance Frameworks 5. The Right to Bring Waters into Being 6. The Rights to Water and Food: Exploring the Synergies 7. Water-Security Capabilities and the Human Right to Water 8. Rights on the Edge of the City: Realizing of the Right to Water in Informal Settlements in Bolivia 9. Human Right to Water and Bottled Water Consumption: Governing at the Intersection of Water Justice, Rights, and Ethics 10. Against the Trend: Structure and Agency in the Struggle for Public Water in Europe 11. Remunicipalization and the Human Right to Water: A Signifier Half Full? 12. Citizen Mobilization for Water: The Case of Thessaloniki, Greece 13. Race, Austerity and Water in the US: Fighting for the Human Right to Water in Detroit and Flint, Michigan 14. Class, race, space and the right to sanitation: The limits of neoliberal toilet technologies in Durban, South Africa Index Review "The right to water remains elusive for a great number of people around the world. Despite decades of efforts by activists, policy-makers, and committed scholars, access to water remains deeply contested and unevenly distributed. This superb collection teases out why this is the case and, more importantly, presents a range of actions and principles, mobilised by a great variety of communities, that open possible pathways for a more just, democratic and egalitarian distribution of a key resource for securing livelihood. This is a must read for all those who still believe that a more humane, sustainable, and egalitarian access to the earths waters is not only desirable, but necessary."- Professor Erik Swyngedouw, The University of Manchester, UK and Honorary Doctor of Roskilde University, Denmark and University of Malmö, Sweden"The world faces a growing water crisis. This is not just about water availability, but about distribution: who gets what and how water is used. Sultana and Loftus book is groundbreaking. It provides a narrative of and pathways to water justice. It is a must read for anyone who cares water and our common future." - Professor R. Quentin Grafton, The Australian National University and the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance."This collection of essays provides much-needed intellectual inspiration for re-imagining water. Its clear message is that realizing the right to water involves re-organizing and re-thinking ways of relating to water, but also requires engaging with the wider transformations needed to make this world more sustainable and just." - Professor Margreet Zwarteveen, Professor of Water Governance, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands"The right to water remains elusive for a great number of people around the world. Despite decades of efforts by activists, policy-makers, and committed scholars, access to water remains deeply contested and unevenly distributed. This superb collection teases out why this is the case and, more importantly, presents a range of actions and principles, mobilised by a great variety of communities, that open possible pathways for a more just, democratic and egalitarian distribution of a key resource for securing livelihood. This is a must read for all those who still believe that a more humane, sustainable, and egalitarian access to the earths waters is not only desirable, but necessary."- Professor Erik Swyngedouw, The University of Manchester, UK and Honorary Doctor of Roskilde University, Denmark and University of Malmö, Sweden"The world faces a growing water crisis. This is not just about water availability, but about distribution: who gets what and how water is used. Sultana and Loftus book is groundbreaking. It provides a narrative of and pathways to water justice. It is a must read for anyone who cares water and our common future." - Professor R. Quentin Grafton, The Australian National University and the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance"This collection of essays provides much-needed intellectual inspiration for re-imagining water. Its clear message is that realizing the right to water involves re-organizing and re-thinking ways of relating to water, but also requires engaging with the wider transformations needed to make this world more sustainable and just." - Professor Margreet Zwarteveen, Professor of Water Governance, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Review Quote "The right to water remains elusive for a great number of people around the world. Despite decades of efforts by activists, policy-makers, and committed scholars, access to water remains deeply contested and unevenly distributed. This superb collection teases out why this is the case and, more importantly, presents a range of actions and principles, mobilised by a great variety of communities, that open possible pathways for a more just, democratic and egalitarian distribution of a key resource for securing livelihood. This is a must read for all those who still believe that a more humane, sustainable, and egalitarian access to the earths waters is not only desirable, but necessary."- Professor Erik Swyngedouw, The University of Manchester, UK and Honorary Doctor of Roskilde University, Denmark and University of Malm Details ISBN113832003X Year 2019 ISBN-10 113832003X ISBN-13 9781138320031 Format Paperback Series Earthscan Water Text Imprint Routledge Subtitle Governance, Justice and the Right to Water Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Alex Loftus Affiliation Kings College London, UK Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Pages 210 DEWEY 346.0432 Publication Date 2019-09-24 Language English AU Release Date 2019-09-24 NZ Release Date 2019-09-24 UK Release Date 2019-09-24 Illustrations 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white Author Alex Loftus Alternative 9781138320024 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Water Politics
Subject Area: International Law, Natural Science
Item Height: 234 mm
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Author: Alex Loftus, Farhana Sultana
Publication Name: Water Politics: Governance, Justice and the Right to Water
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Subject: Economics, Geography & Geosciences, Government
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 340 g
Number of Pages: 210 Pages