Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water problems (scarcity, flooding, pollution) and conflicts. Conflicts over water distribution, water-derived benefits, and risks often play out along axes of social differentiation like caste, wealth, and gender. Those with least power, rights, and voice suffer lack of access, exclusion, dispossession, and further marginalisation, resulting in livelihood insecurity or increased vulnerability to risks. In this paper we propose analysing these problems as problems of justice – problems of distribution, recognition, and political participation. Drawing on wider environmental justice approaches, a specific water justice focus needs to include both the ...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
This essay argues that access to water, and the right to water in India is subject to legal pluralis...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
<p>Introduction Policy discourses - at the heart of water governance - are seldom explicit about the...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
This paper and Special Issue build a case for why justice matters in water governance and why it sho...
Water being a scarce resource, questions of its allocation and distribution, coupled with concerns ...
The developing economies are facing water problems at a massive level. At present, coining the term ...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedSouth Asia’s significant water resources ar...
Introduction Amongst the principal challenges confronting improved access to water for historically ...
This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing o...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
This essay argues that access to water, and the right to water in India is subject to legal pluralis...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
<p>Introduction Policy discourses - at the heart of water governance - are seldom explicit about the...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
This paper and Special Issue build a case for why justice matters in water governance and why it sho...
Water being a scarce resource, questions of its allocation and distribution, coupled with concerns ...
The developing economies are facing water problems at a massive level. At present, coining the term ...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedSouth Asia’s significant water resources ar...
Introduction Amongst the principal challenges confronting improved access to water for historically ...
This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing o...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
This essay argues that access to water, and the right to water in India is subject to legal pluralis...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...