
Water and Development
The Troubled Economic History of the Arid Tropics
Tirthankar Roy(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 19. August 2025
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-19-780239-7 (ISBN)
Description
From the early twentieth century, a big part of the world--the arid tropics--began extracting, storing, and recycling vast quantities of water to sustain population growth and economic development. These regions worked on water to deal with seasonality, or the rotation between extreme aridity for a part of the year and a concentrated period of rain. The idea of storing water in the wet season to use it in the dry season was not a new one in this geography. Indeed, it was an intrinsic part of ancient culture, statecraft, and technology. Most ancient projects, however, were local and small in scale. The capability of water extraction on a scale large enough to transform whole regions and create new cities improved in the early twentieth century. The process gave rise to a sharp break in the long-term population and economic growth pattern from the mid-twentieth century.
The world knows that rapid economic growth must take a toll on the environment. The tropics were no exception. However, the economic emergence of the arid tropics reinforces the message differently from how climate activists imagine. The geography of the arid tropics makes transforming landscapes to extract and recycle large quantities of water damaging to the environment and disputatious. The book is about that troubled history of economic emergence.
The world knows that rapid economic growth must take a toll on the environment. The tropics were no exception. However, the economic emergence of the arid tropics reinforces the message differently from how climate activists imagine. The geography of the arid tropics makes transforming landscapes to extract and recycle large quantities of water damaging to the environment and disputatious. The book is about that troubled history of economic emergence.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-780239-7 (9780197802397)
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Tirthankar Roy is a professor of economic history at the London School of Economics. He has published extensively on the history and development of South Asia, global history, empires, and environmental history, and is the author of Monsoon Economies: India's History in a Changing Climate (2022), Law and the Economy in Colonial India (with Anand Swamy, 2016), and Law and the Economy in a Young Democracy (with Anand Swamy).
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The history of a concept
The arid regions
Dry seasons and disastrous ones
Ancient assets
The colonial era: Property rights
Dams and drills
The big push
Paying for green revolutions
Inequality and discord
Tropical pastoralism
The future of the trade-off
Conclusion
References
Introduction
The history of a concept
The arid regions
Dry seasons and disastrous ones
Ancient assets
The colonial era: Property rights
Dams and drills
The big push
Paying for green revolutions
Inequality and discord
Tropical pastoralism
The future of the trade-off
Conclusion
References