Reflections draws on author Mark Zeitoun's decades of experience teaching and communicating complex water issues, and replaces widely held myths with new concepts from around the globe. He brings attention to the dissonance between how we view and feel about water and what we do with it, calling upon readers to develop an informed ethos of water that reflects the restorative nature of this essential resource.
Reflections draws on author Mark Zeitoun's decades of experience teaching and communicating complex water issues, and replaces widely held myths with new concepts from around the globe. He brings attention to the dissonance between how we view and feel about water and what we do with it, calling upon readers to develop an informed ethos of water that reflects the restorative nature of this essential resource.
Dr. Mark Zeitoun's research focuses on international transboundary water conflict and cooperation, the influence of armed conflict on water services, and the links between water and health. This stems from his work as a humanitarian-aid water engineer, and advisor on water security policy and transboundary water negotiations throughout the Middle East and Africa. He studied engineering at McGill University in Montreal and human geography at King's College London.
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Abbreviations Introduction: Beneath the Surface Chapter 1: Misunderstood Water Chapter 2: Insatiable Water Chapter 3: Killer Water Chapter 4: Hostile Waters Conclusion: Water Whilst it is in Our Hands Acknowledgements Bibliography Image Credits Index
Abbreviations Introduction: Beneath the Surface Chapter 1: Misunderstood Water Chapter 2: Insatiable Water Chapter 3: Killer Water Chapter 4: Hostile Waters Conclusion: Water Whilst it is in Our Hands Acknowledgements Bibliography Image Credits Index
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