ABSTRACT

Water is essential for human life and at the centre of political, economic, and socio-cultural development. This Routledge Handbook of Water and Development offers a systematic, wide-ranging, and state-of-the-art guide to the diverse links between water and development across the globe. It is organized into four parts:

  • Part I explores the most significant theories and approaches to the relationship between water and development
  • Part II consists of carefully selected in-depth case studies, revealing how water utilization and management are deeply intertwined with historical development paths and economic and socio-cultural structures
  • Part III analyses the role of governance in the management of water and development
  • Part IV covers the most urgent themes and issues pertaining to water and development in the contemporary world, ranging from climate change and water stress to agriculture and migration

The 32 chapters by leading experts are meant to stimulate researchers and students in a wide range of disciplines in the social and natural sciences, including Geography, Environmental Studies, Development Studies, and Political Science. The Handbook will also be of great value to policymakers and practitioners.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

The Water–Development Nexus

part I|70 pages

Theories and Approaches to Water and Development

part II|48 pages

Case Studies on Water and Development

chapter 868|11 pages

Cambodia

chapter 10|8 pages

Peru

chapter 11|9 pages

Jordan

chapter 12|8 pages

The Netherlands

part III|74 pages

Governing Water and Development

part IV|137 pages

Themes and Issues

chapter 21|9 pages

Groundwater

chapter 22|12 pages

Water Stress and Scarcity

chapter 24|13 pages

Water and Climate Change

chapter 25|10 pages

Drought

chapter 26|10 pages

Water-Energy Nexus

chapter 27|9 pages

Water Inequalities

chapter 29|8 pages

Urban Water

chapter 30|10 pages

Water and Health

chapter 31|12 pages

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene