A burgeoning scholarship has taken seriously the use and management of the world’s freshwater as a site of critical investigation while highlighting the contribution of science and technology studies in making the infrastructural life of water visible. However, studies say little about the calculative terms of the decision-making process involved in infrastructural appraisal and are often taken for granted as something inevitable. This article examines the unexpected and remarkable role that cost-benefit analysis played in governing Iran’s democratic future through the assembling of a dam in the mid-twentieth century. Indeed, cost-benefit analysis traveled the world by flows of water. I investigate the ways in which the calculation of risk ...
This paper explores the geopolitical overlay that is shaping dynamic hydropolitical interactions of ...
Iran is an arid country, surplus water existing only in small areas in the northern and western part...
Iran faces a serious and worsening water crisis, and water conservation by its farmers is rightly se...
In this article, we address the interaction of the Iranian State, an agent of power, with affected v...
Iran is on the brink of “water bankruptcy” in large part because the Iranian government’s aspiration...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Iran is s...
The construction of dams is one of the main mechanisms undertaken by policy makers for managing the ...
This article explores the ways in which key components of infrastructure built on the Yarmouk tribut...
Qanats are a traditional source of water management that exists throughout much of the Middle East, ...
The number of massive hydraulic infrastructures such as large-scale dams, huge hydropower plants, an...
Hydropower stations have supplied most of the green electricity in various parts of the world. Nonet...
Transboundary river basins are by their nature surrounded by political discourses and negotiations a...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Today water supply issue in large cities seems to be a big problem. This becomes more important wit...
This thesis analyses the social consequences of the construction of large dams on upstream inhabitan...
This paper explores the geopolitical overlay that is shaping dynamic hydropolitical interactions of ...
Iran is an arid country, surplus water existing only in small areas in the northern and western part...
Iran faces a serious and worsening water crisis, and water conservation by its farmers is rightly se...
In this article, we address the interaction of the Iranian State, an agent of power, with affected v...
Iran is on the brink of “water bankruptcy” in large part because the Iranian government’s aspiration...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Iran is s...
The construction of dams is one of the main mechanisms undertaken by policy makers for managing the ...
This article explores the ways in which key components of infrastructure built on the Yarmouk tribut...
Qanats are a traditional source of water management that exists throughout much of the Middle East, ...
The number of massive hydraulic infrastructures such as large-scale dams, huge hydropower plants, an...
Hydropower stations have supplied most of the green electricity in various parts of the world. Nonet...
Transboundary river basins are by their nature surrounded by political discourses and negotiations a...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Today water supply issue in large cities seems to be a big problem. This becomes more important wit...
This thesis analyses the social consequences of the construction of large dams on upstream inhabitan...
This paper explores the geopolitical overlay that is shaping dynamic hydropolitical interactions of ...
Iran is an arid country, surplus water existing only in small areas in the northern and western part...
Iran faces a serious and worsening water crisis, and water conservation by its farmers is rightly se...