Water Rights and Social Justice in the Mekong Region
Herausgeber: Lazarus, Kate; Badenoch, Nathan; Dao, Nga; Resurreccion, Bernadette P
Water Rights and Social Justice in the Mekong Region
Herausgeber: Lazarus, Kate; Badenoch, Nathan; Dao, Nga; Resurreccion, Bernadette P
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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138579064
- ISBN-10: 1138579068
- Artikelnr.: 49786012
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138579064
- ISBN-10: 1138579068
- Artikelnr.: 49786012
Kate M. Lazarus is a water governance specialist with the Mekong Program on Water Environment and Resilience (M-POWER) and the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF), Lao PDR. Nathan Badenoch is an Associate Professor at Kyoto University's Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Japan. Nga Dao is co-founder and director of the Center for Water Resources Conservation and Development (WARECOD) in Vietnam and a PhD student in human geography at York University, Canada. Bernadette P. Resurreccion is Associate Professor in Gender & Development Studies, School of Environment, Resources & Development at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand.
Preface: About M-POWER 1. Water Governance and Water Rights in the Mekong
Region Participation in Decision-making 2. Water Transfer Planning in
Northeast Thailand: Rhetoric and Practice 3. Local People's Participation
in Involuntary Resettlement in Vietnam: A Case Study of the Son La
Hydropower Project Access and Equity 4. Rights and Rites: Local Strategies
to Manage Competition for Water Resources in Northern Thailand 5. Local
institutions and the Politics of Watershed Management in the Uplands of
Northern Thailand 6. Gender, Commercialization and the
Fisheries-Aquaculture Divide in the Mekong Region Competing Demands 7.
Fisheries, Nutrition and Regional Development Pathways: Reasserting Food
Rights 8. Livelihood and Environment Trade-offs at the Time of Doi Moi:
Industrial Water Use and Wastewater Management in a Craft Village in
Peri-Urban Hanoi Water Rights and Climate Vulnerability 9. Climate Change
in the Asian Highlands: Socio-economic Implications for the Mekong Region
10. Linking Climate Change Risks and Rights of Upland Peoples in the Mekong
Conclusion 11. Seeking Justice in Managing Water in the Mekong Region:
Theory and Praxis Index
Region Participation in Decision-making 2. Water Transfer Planning in
Northeast Thailand: Rhetoric and Practice 3. Local People's Participation
in Involuntary Resettlement in Vietnam: A Case Study of the Son La
Hydropower Project Access and Equity 4. Rights and Rites: Local Strategies
to Manage Competition for Water Resources in Northern Thailand 5. Local
institutions and the Politics of Watershed Management in the Uplands of
Northern Thailand 6. Gender, Commercialization and the
Fisheries-Aquaculture Divide in the Mekong Region Competing Demands 7.
Fisheries, Nutrition and Regional Development Pathways: Reasserting Food
Rights 8. Livelihood and Environment Trade-offs at the Time of Doi Moi:
Industrial Water Use and Wastewater Management in a Craft Village in
Peri-Urban Hanoi Water Rights and Climate Vulnerability 9. Climate Change
in the Asian Highlands: Socio-economic Implications for the Mekong Region
10. Linking Climate Change Risks and Rights of Upland Peoples in the Mekong
Conclusion 11. Seeking Justice in Managing Water in the Mekong Region:
Theory and Praxis Index
Preface: About M-POWER 1. Water Governance and Water Rights in the Mekong
Region Participation in Decision-making 2. Water Transfer Planning in
Northeast Thailand: Rhetoric and Practice 3. Local People's Participation
in Involuntary Resettlement in Vietnam: A Case Study of the Son La
Hydropower Project Access and Equity 4. Rights and Rites: Local Strategies
to Manage Competition for Water Resources in Northern Thailand 5. Local
institutions and the Politics of Watershed Management in the Uplands of
Northern Thailand 6. Gender, Commercialization and the
Fisheries-Aquaculture Divide in the Mekong Region Competing Demands 7.
Fisheries, Nutrition and Regional Development Pathways: Reasserting Food
Rights 8. Livelihood and Environment Trade-offs at the Time of Doi Moi:
Industrial Water Use and Wastewater Management in a Craft Village in
Peri-Urban Hanoi Water Rights and Climate Vulnerability 9. Climate Change
in the Asian Highlands: Socio-economic Implications for the Mekong Region
10. Linking Climate Change Risks and Rights of Upland Peoples in the Mekong
Conclusion 11. Seeking Justice in Managing Water in the Mekong Region:
Theory and Praxis Index
Region Participation in Decision-making 2. Water Transfer Planning in
Northeast Thailand: Rhetoric and Practice 3. Local People's Participation
in Involuntary Resettlement in Vietnam: A Case Study of the Son La
Hydropower Project Access and Equity 4. Rights and Rites: Local Strategies
to Manage Competition for Water Resources in Northern Thailand 5. Local
institutions and the Politics of Watershed Management in the Uplands of
Northern Thailand 6. Gender, Commercialization and the
Fisheries-Aquaculture Divide in the Mekong Region Competing Demands 7.
Fisheries, Nutrition and Regional Development Pathways: Reasserting Food
Rights 8. Livelihood and Environment Trade-offs at the Time of Doi Moi:
Industrial Water Use and Wastewater Management in a Craft Village in
Peri-Urban Hanoi Water Rights and Climate Vulnerability 9. Climate Change
in the Asian Highlands: Socio-economic Implications for the Mekong Region
10. Linking Climate Change Risks and Rights of Upland Peoples in the Mekong
Conclusion 11. Seeking Justice in Managing Water in the Mekong Region:
Theory and Praxis Index