
Routledge Handbook of Water and Development
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Part I explores the most significant theories and approaches to the relationship between water and development
Part II consists of carefully selected in-depth case studies, revealing how water utilization and management are deeply intertwined with historical development paths and economic and socio-cultural structures
Part III analyses the role of governance in the management of water and development
Part IV covers the most urgent themes and issues pertaining to water and development in the contemporary world, ranging from climate change and water stress to agriculture and migration
The 32 chapters by leading experts are meant to stimulate researchers and students in a wide range of disciplines in the social and natural sciences, including Geography, Environmental Studies, Development Studies, and Political Science. The Handbook will also be of great value to policymakers and practitioners.
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Fredrik Soederbaum is a professor of peace and development research at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and an Associate Research Fellow at the United Nations University Institute of Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS), Bruges, Belgium. Soederbaum has published extensively in leading journals on comparative regionalism, global and regional governance, development research, security studies, and African politics. His most recent books include Contestations of the Liberal International Order: A Populist Script of Regional Cooperation (Cambridge University Press, 2021), Rethinking Regionalism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) and Intersecting Interregionalism: Regions, Global Governance and the EU (Springer, 2014).
Ashok Swain is Head of the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, UNESCO Chair on International Water Cooperation and Director of the Research School of International Water Cooperation at Uppsala University, Sweden. He is also the founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Environment and Security, published by SAGE and the Environmental Peacebuilding Association. He has written extensively on new security challenges, water-sharing issues, environment, conflict and peace, and democratic development issues. His most recent publications includes, Handbook of Security and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2021) coedited with Joakim OEjendal and Anders Jaegerskog.
Joakim OEjendal is professor in Peace and Development Research since 2006 at the School of Global Studies, Gothenburg University, Sweden. He has worked on resource politics, peacebuilding, and post-war democratisation for three decades in research, policy and education. He has published widely in leading journals and with international publishers, for instance being the co-editor of Water Security, a Four Volume Set of SAGE Major Works, as well as Transboundary Water Management and the Climate Change Debate, published with Earthscan, both in 2014. His most recent publications includes Handbook of Security and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2021) coedited with Ashok Swain and Anders Jaegerskog.
Content
Sofie Hellberg, Fredrik Soederbaum, Ashok Swain and Joakim OEjendal
PART I: THEORIES AND APPROACHES TO WATER AND DEVELOPMENT
Water as a Tool for Modernity
Joakim OEjendal & Sofie Hellberg
Institutional Approaches to Water for Development
Larry Swatuk
Water and Human Development: Unpacking Scarcity and 'water crises'
Lyla Mehta
Critical and Post-structural Approaches to Water and Development
Sofie Hellberg
Feminist Contributions to Water and Development Scholarship
Margreet Zwarteveen
Indigenous Peoples, Sustainable Development, and Ontologies of Water
Deborah McGregor, Mahisha Sritharan and Steve Whitaker
PART II: CASE STUDIES ON WATER AND DEVELOPMENT
Cambodia
Joakim OEjendal
South Africa
Richard Meissner, Nikki Funke, Stephen Rule. Karen Nortje and Inga Jacobs-Mata
Peru
Patricia Urteaga Crovetto
Jordan
Neda Zawahri
The Netherlands
Erik Mostert
PART III: GOVERNING WATER AND DEVELOPMENT
Governing Water Services
Klaas Schwarz and Mireia Tutusaus
Water, Neoliberalism and Commodification
Jessica Budds and Alex Loftus
The Human Right to Water
Peter H. Gleick
Water Resources Management - The Missing Political Link
Kurt Moerck Jensen and Jens Christian Refsgaard
Water, Participation and Development
Jeroen Warner and Richard Meissner
Conflict and Cooperation over Transboundary Waters
Jeroen Warner
Strategies towards SDG 6 Implementation
Anik Bhaduri, Alexandre Teixeira and Aditya Kaushik
PART IV: THEMES AND ISSUES
Water, Food and Irrigation
Jaime Hoogesteger, Diana Suhardiman, Gert Jan Veldwisch, Juan Pablo Hidalgo-Bastidas and Rutgerd Boelens
Groundwater
Susann Baez Ullberg and Henrik Josefsson
Water Stress and Scarcity
Zafar Adeel
Water, Migration and Development
Anders Jaegerskog and Ashok Swain
Water and Climate Change
Deliang Chen and Hui-Wen Lai
Drought
Elisa Savelli
Water-Energy Nexus
Aiko Endo
Water Inequalities
Maria Rusca
Gendered Intersections in Water and Development
Gaylean Davies, Evelyn Arriagada and Leila M. Harris
Urban Water
Susan van de Meene
Water and Health
Jo Geere, Paul R Hunter and Bruce Lankford
Sanitation
Nelson Ekane
Digital Water
Karen Bakker, Rosemary Knight, Raymond T Ng, Alan K Mackworth and Max Ritts
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