In Water: Abundance, Scarcity and Security in the Age of Humanity, Jeremy J. Schmidt details the intellectual history of US water management philosophy, tracing the shift towards considering water a resource to be brought under the watch of the state as well as the transformation from a discourse of abundance to scarcity. In showing how water resources are far from a neutral category, this well researched and enlightening book is an important read for understanding how we perceive water today, writes Kathleen Chiappetta
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Jeremy J. Schmidt. 2019. Water. Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity. New York U...
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A discourse on water ethics has emerged as a field linking practical water demands, social practices...
Watershed, the last of forty-eight books by Grant MacEwan, was completed in the year of his death an...
Safe and secure water is a cornerstone of modern life in the global North. This article critically e...
Rarely is a book on water both technical and lucid. E. C. Pielou has the scientist\u27s determinatio...
In the edited collection Water and Development: Good Governance After Neoliberalism, editors Ronaldo...
[Extract] A successful international symposium of the same title was held at the University of Weste...
Water is an important area of global social policy. This chapter provides historical context for und...
Water touches the lives of all of us every day, and so, at least indirectly, do the rules that gover...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
Review of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization, by Steven Solomo
The centrality of water scarcity on the region\u27s public agenda, the correlative need for preserva...
Jeremy J. Schmidt. 2019. Water. Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity. New York U...
The built environment defines how societies shape relationships within hydrological systems to ensur...
Although fresh water only comprises 2.5 percent of all water resources world-wide, it is essential f...
Water has been and will continue to be a contentious issue for policy makers, landowners, municipali...
A discourse on water ethics has emerged as a field linking practical water demands, social practices...
Watershed, the last of forty-eight books by Grant MacEwan, was completed in the year of his death an...
Safe and secure water is a cornerstone of modern life in the global North. This article critically e...