This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing on wider (environmental) justice approaches, informed by interdisciplinary ontologies that define water as simultaneously natural (material) and social, and based on an explicit acceptance of water problems as always contested, the article posits that water justice is embedded and specific to historical and socio-cultural contexts. Water justice includes but transcends questions of distribution to include those of cultural recognition and political participation, and is intimately linked to the integrity of ecosystems. Justice requires the creative building of bridges and alliances across differences
By reviewing and blending two main bodies of research (critical transboundary water interaction anal...
Mega-damming, pollution and depletion endanger rivers worldwide. Meanwhile, modernist imaginaries of...
Concerns about justice are increasing as Australian governments continue to implement water reform, ...
This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing o...
This paper and Special Issue build a case for why justice matters in water governance and why it sho...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
Domino-Centric Perspectives on Water Justice. This chapter takes as its starting point the call from...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
For decades, researchers have sought to document injustices, highlight activism, and identify pathwa...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
<p>Introduction Policy discourses - at the heart of water governance - are seldom explicit about the...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
Water begets intricate and profound linkages between multiple systems. Quantitative limits to freshw...
Science, Faculty ofResources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES), Institute forReviewedFacultyGra...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
By reviewing and blending two main bodies of research (critical transboundary water interaction anal...
Mega-damming, pollution and depletion endanger rivers worldwide. Meanwhile, modernist imaginaries of...
Concerns about justice are increasing as Australian governments continue to implement water reform, ...
This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing o...
This paper and Special Issue build a case for why justice matters in water governance and why it sho...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
Domino-Centric Perspectives on Water Justice. This chapter takes as its starting point the call from...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
For decades, researchers have sought to document injustices, highlight activism, and identify pathwa...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
<p>Introduction Policy discourses - at the heart of water governance - are seldom explicit about the...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
Water begets intricate and profound linkages between multiple systems. Quantitative limits to freshw...
Science, Faculty ofResources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES), Institute forReviewedFacultyGra...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
By reviewing and blending two main bodies of research (critical transboundary water interaction anal...
Mega-damming, pollution and depletion endanger rivers worldwide. Meanwhile, modernist imaginaries of...
Concerns about justice are increasing as Australian governments continue to implement water reform, ...