This chapter discusses new science policy initiatives that involve water in terms of environmental representation: who represents, what is represented, for what purpose (equity, sustainability). One such initiative, of science and politics (and nature–society) as being distinct and distinguishable. The effect of this is that particular water “facts” (e.g., the water consumed per unit of land, or the crops produced per unit of water) appear as the (only or most) objective starting points for improving water management and governance; other “facts” and other possible ways of representing water come to be seen as less true or important. Typically modernist claims of neutrality and independenceWater Accounting, adheres, at least on paper, to a ...
The notions of virtual water and water footprints were introduced originally to bring attention to t...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
Modern American thought has treated the environment either as a mechanical, scientific abstraction o...
One of the most pressing global issues of the 21st century is the scarcity of water of a quantity ap...
One of the most pressing global issues of the 21st century is the scarcity of water of a quantity ap...
Drought, floods, access to clean drinking water and sanitation and degradation of freshwater ecosyst...
Drought, floods, access to clean drinking water and sanitation and degradation of freshwater ecosyst...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences.Water is a finite resource...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
This chapter attempts to bring together a set of disparate concepts that are fundamental to examinin...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
Abstract: Attempts to create sustainable water resource management (WRM) face substantial challenges...
The notions of virtual water and water footprints were introduced originally to bring attention to t...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
Modern American thought has treated the environment either as a mechanical, scientific abstraction o...
One of the most pressing global issues of the 21st century is the scarcity of water of a quantity ap...
One of the most pressing global issues of the 21st century is the scarcity of water of a quantity ap...
Drought, floods, access to clean drinking water and sanitation and degradation of freshwater ecosyst...
Drought, floods, access to clean drinking water and sanitation and degradation of freshwater ecosyst...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences.Water is a finite resource...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
This chapter attempts to bring together a set of disparate concepts that are fundamental to examinin...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
Abstract: Attempts to create sustainable water resource management (WRM) face substantial challenges...
The notions of virtual water and water footprints were introduced originally to bring attention to t...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
Modern American thought has treated the environment either as a mechanical, scientific abstraction o...