ABSTRACT

This authoritative reference work gives timely information on the global politics of water. Readers will find case studies on a variety of complex water situations, from the Okavango River that flows through Angola, Namibia and Botswana, to the Euphrates-Tigris of the Upper Persian Gulf.

With the current threat of climate change and increasing demand on water resources, the book gives valuable insight into an increasingly politicized topic. Politics of Water is a welcome addition to Routledge’s extensive The Politics of … reference series.

Readers will benefit from:

  • essays on major topics in water politics from a variety of contributors (thirteen in all), including Is water politics? Towards international water relations and The politics of water and mining in South Africa
  • sensitive debate on gender issues, reflecting the fact that in many cultures men are responsible for the supply of water, and women as cultivators and house keepers are the major users
  • an A-Z glossary of key terms, issues, organizations, etc. in water politics
  • information on selected major river basins of the world, including maps detailing water consumption and resources.

The Politics of Water is a useful guide to the politics surrounding the availability and provision of water on a world-wide scale. It will prove to be a useful reference source for anyone interested in, or studying, the politics of water and climate change.

part |2 pages

Essays

chapter |23 pages

Water rights politics

chapter |106 pages

A–Z Glossary

part |2 pages

International River Basins

part |2 pages

Colorado-Rio Grande-Tijuana

chapter |4 pages

Danube

chapter |4 pages

Euphrates-Tigris

chapter |3 pages

Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna basins

chapter |5 pages

Indus

chapter |3 pages

Jordan basin

chapter |3 pages

La Plata

chapter |3 pages

Mekong 356

chapter |5 pages

Murray-Darling

chapter |4 pages

Nile basin

chapter |3 pages

Okavango 368

chapter |3 pages

Rhine

chapter |6 pages

Maps

chapter |17 pages

Statistics