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Hydrosocial Territories and Water Equity - Theory, Governance, and Sites of Struggle (Paperback): Rutgerd Boelens, Ben Crow,... Hydrosocial Territories and Water Equity - Theory, Governance, and Sites of Struggle (Paperback)
Rutgerd Boelens, Ben Crow, Jaime Hoogesteger, Erik Swyngedouw, Jeroen Vos, …
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Bringing together a multidisciplinary set of scholars and diverse case studies from across the globe, this book explores the management, governance, and understandings around water, a key element in the assemblage of hydrosocial territories. Hydrosocial territories are spatial configurations of people, institutions, water flows, hydraulic technology and the biophysical environment that revolve around the control of water. Territorial politics finds expression in encounters of diverse actors with divergent spatial and political-geographical interests; as a result, water (in)justice and (in)equity are embedded in these socio-ecological contexts. The territory-building projections and strategies compete, superimpose and align to strengthen specific water-control claims of various interests. As a result, actors continuously recompose the territory's hydraulic grid, cultural reference frames, and political-economic relationships. Using a political ecology focus, the different contributions to this book explore territorial struggles, demonstrating that these contestations are not merely skirmishes over natural resources, but battles over meaning, norms, knowledge, identity, authority and discourses. The articles in this book were originally published in the journal Water International.

The Food Question - Profits Versus People (Hardcover): Henry Bernstein The Food Question - Profits Versus People (Hardcover)
Henry Bernstein; Edited by Ben Crow; Maureen Mackintosh, Charlotte Martin
R4,478 Discovery Miles 44 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Wasteful over-consumption (by some) in the developed countries and the continuing, in some cases worsening, hunger of millions in the Third World is a dramatic indication that food problems are urgent. Anger is not enough and this book, which comes from the research group on Development Policy and Practice in the Open University (DPP), aims to provide some of the analytical tools needed for serious action. Case studies to show ways in which food aid has been used by donor countries for political ends; descriptions of the relationships between markets and human needs; articles on the problems associated with the feminization of poverty; pieces on patterns and trends of food production; analysis of land reform; an evaluation of the effects of biotechnology are all part of this rich and lively collection of articles written specially for this book.

The Atlas of Global Inequalities (Paperback): Ben Crow, Suresh K. Lodha The Atlas of Global Inequalities (Paperback)
Ben Crow, Suresh K. Lodha
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on research from around the world, this atlas gives shape and meaning to statistics, making it an indispensable resource for understanding global inequalities and an inspiration for social and political action. Inequality underlies many of the challenges facing the world today, and "The Atlas of Global Inequalities" considers the issue in all its dimensions. Organized in thematic parts, it maps not only the global distribution of income and wealth, but also inequalities in social and political rights and freedoms. It describes how inadequate health services, unsafe water, and barriers to education hinder people's ability to live their lives to the full; assesses poor transport, energy, and digital communication infrastructures and their effect on economic development; and highlights the dangers of unclean and unhealthy indoor and outdoor environments. Through world, regional, and country maps, and innovative and intriguing graphics, the authors unravel the complexity of inequality, revealing differences between countries as well as illustrating inequalities within them.
Topics include: the discrimination suffered by children with a disability; the impact of inefficient and dangerous household fuels on the daily lives and long-term health of those who rely on them; the unequal opportunities available to women; and the reasons for families' descent into, and reemergence from, poverty.

Hydrosocial Territories and Water Equity - Theory, Governance, and Sites of Struggle (Hardcover): Rutgerd Boelens, Ben Crow,... Hydrosocial Territories and Water Equity - Theory, Governance, and Sites of Struggle (Hardcover)
Rutgerd Boelens, Ben Crow, Jaime Hoogesteger, Erik Swyngedouw, Jeroen Vos, …
R4,505 Discovery Miles 45 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Bringing together a multidisciplinary set of scholars and diverse case studies from across the globe, this book explores the management, governance, and understandings around water, a key element in the assemblage of hydrosocial territories. Hydrosocial territories are spatial configurations of people, institutions, water flows, hydraulic technology and the biophysical environment that revolve around the control of water. Territorial politics finds expression in encounters of diverse actors with divergent spatial and political-geographical interests; as a result, water (in)justice and (in)equity are embedded in these socio-ecological contexts. The territory-building projections and strategies compete, superimpose and align to strengthen specific water-control claims of various interests. As a result, actors continuously recompose the territory's hydraulic grid, cultural reference frames, and political-economic relationships. Using a political ecology focus, the different contributions to this book explore territorial struggles, demonstrating that these contestations are not merely skirmishes over natural resources, but battles over meaning, norms, knowledge, identity, authority and discourses. The articles in this book were originally published in the journal Water International.

The Food Question - Profits Versus People (Paperback): Henry Bernstein The Food Question - Profits Versus People (Paperback)
Henry Bernstein; Edited by Ben Crow; Maureen Mackintosh, Charlotte Martin
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Wasteful over-consumption (by some) in the developed countries and the continuing, in some cases worsening, hunger of millions in the Third World is a dramatic indication that food problems are urgent. Anger is not enough and this book, which comes from the research group on Development Policy and Practice in the Open University (DPP), aims to provide some of the analytical tools needed for serious action. Case studies to show ways in which food aid has been used by donor countries for political ends; descriptions of the relationships between markets and human needs; articles on the problems associated with the feminization of poverty; pieces on patterns and trends of food production; analysis of land reform; an evaluation of the effects of biotechnology are all part of this rich and lively collection of articles written specially for this book.

Healing Trees - A Pocket Guide to Forest Bathing (Hardcover): Ben Crow Page Healing Trees - A Pocket Guide to Forest Bathing (Hardcover)
Ben Crow Page
R397 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R37 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Rural Livelihoods: Crises and Responses (Paperback): Henry Bernstein, Ben Crow, Hazel Johnson Rural Livelihoods: Crises and Responses (Paperback)
Henry Bernstein, Ben Crow, Hazel Johnson
R2,308 Discovery Miles 23 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is concerned with the question of how people in developing countries survive, and how their lives have been affected by the great changes since the Second World War. Throughout large parts of the developing world rural livelihoods are in crisis. Even in those parts of the third world where there has been growth of food output, that growth has rarely been translated into a commensurate expansion of livelihoods. Frequently, both economic stagnation and economic growth are translated into suffering for those who live in the countryside. Many people are aware that there is a crisis of livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa, but the understanding of that crisis rarely transcends simple conceptions of food or environmental crisis or the inadequacy of states: the ubiquity of crisis is rarely comprehended. This book addresses the pressing question of rural poverty. It examines the diverse human implications of rural change, the various crises of rural livelihoods which arise from change, and the survival strategies of individuals and households. It describes the great processes of agrarian transformation which have fundamentally altered rural livelihoods in developing countries and identifies some of the dilemmas for public action which arise from agrarian transformation and the crises of rural livelihoods. The contributors draw upon a range of disciplinary approaches to the subject, including anthropology, sociology, economics, political economy, agricultural science, and development studies.

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