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Water and the Law examines the critical relationship between law
and the management of water resources in the context of ensuring
environmental sustainability. It highlights the central importance
of integrated water resources management and cooperation in
achieving sustainability.The book considers two broad themes that
are critical for life on Earth: how law can contribute to the
sustainability of water itself and how the law s regulation of
water can contribute to the sustainability of life both human life
as well as that of other species in their natural environment. The
expert contributors highlight that current approaches to water
governance embrace integrated water resources management and
appreciation of the holistic nature of the hydrological cycle. In
addition to the recognition of the nature of water, there is also
an apparent need for addressing water concerns in a cooperative
manner. Capturing the complexities and challenges of protecting
water as a resource on the one hand and utilizing it as a service
on the other, this thought-provoking book will prove a valuable
resource for researchers and students of both water law, and the
nexus of environmental law with human rights. Contributors include:
H. Alebachew, A. Bodart, T. Daya-Winterbottom, C. Dutra, D.E.
Fisher, A. Foerster, E.B. Kasimbazi, G. Keremane, N. Lugaresi, V.G.
Magalhaes, J. McKay, A.R. Paterson, R. Pejan, S. Pollard, M. van
Rijswick, M.D. dos Santos, J.C.L. da Silva, N. Soininen, I.U.
Tappeiner, D. du Toit, P. Wouters, Z. Wu
Water and the Law examines the critical relationship between law
and the management of water resources in the context of ensuring
environmental sustainability. It highlights the central importance
of integrated water resources management and cooperation in
achieving sustainability.The book considers two broad themes that
are critical for life on Earth: how law can contribute to the
sustainability of water itself and how the law s regulation of
water can contribute to the sustainability of life both human life
as well as that of other species in their natural environment. The
expert contributors highlight that current approaches to water
governance embrace integrated water resources management and
appreciation of the holistic nature of the hydrological cycle. In
addition to the recognition of the nature of water, there is also
an apparent need for addressing water concerns in a cooperative
manner. Capturing the complexities and challenges of protecting
water as a resource on the one hand and utilizing it as a service
on the other, this thought-provoking book will prove a valuable
resource for researchers and students of both water law, and the
nexus of environmental law with human rights. Contributors include:
H. Alebachew, A. Bodart, T. Daya-Winterbottom, C. Dutra, D.E.
Fisher, A. Foerster, E.B. Kasimbazi, G. Keremane, N. Lugaresi, V.G.
Magalhaes, J. McKay, A.R. Paterson, R. Pejan, S. Pollard, M. van
Rijswick, M.D. dos Santos, J.C.L. da Silva, N. Soininen, I.U.
Tappeiner, D. du Toit, P. Wouters, Z. Wu
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