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Water Crises and Governance critically examines the relationship
between water crises and governance in the face of challenges to
provide water for growing human demand and environmental needs.
Water crises threaten the assumptions and accepted management
practices of water users, managers and policymakers. In developed
and developing world contexts from North America and Australasia,
to Latin America, Africa and China, existing institutions and
governance arrangements have unintentionally provoked water crises
while shaping diverse, often innovative responses to management
dilemmas. This volume brings together original field-based studies
by social scientists investigating water crises and their
implications for governance. Contributors to this collection find
that water crises degrade environments, place untenable burdens on
stakeholders, and produce or exacerbate social conflict,
undermining ecological and social conditions that sustain effective
collaboration. At the same time, water crises can promote
institutional change that "resets" governance, promoting unusual
and creative responses appropriate for local contexts. The studies
in this volume provide evidence that, while water crises pose
serious threats to environments and societies, they also provide
opportunities to learn from experience and recraft water governance
with coherent visions of more ecologically and socially sustainable
futures. This volume was originally published as a special issue of
Society & Natural Resources.
Water Crises and Governance critically examines the relationship
between water crises and governance in the face of challenges to
provide water for growing human demand and environmental needs.
Water crises threaten the assumptions and accepted management
practices of water users, managers and policymakers. In developed
and developing world contexts from North America and Australasia,
to Latin America, Africa and China, existing institutions and
governance arrangements have unintentionally provoked water crises
while shaping diverse, often innovative responses to management
dilemmas. This volume brings together original field-based studies
by social scientists investigating water crises and their
implications for governance. Contributors to this collection find
that water crises degrade environments, place untenable burdens on
stakeholders, and produce or exacerbate social conflict,
undermining ecological and social conditions that sustain effective
collaboration. At the same time, water crises can promote
institutional change that "resets" governance, promoting unusual
and creative responses appropriate for local contexts. The studies
in this volume provide evidence that, while water crises pose
serious threats to environments and societies, they also provide
opportunities to learn from experience and recraft water governance
with coherent visions of more ecologically and socially sustainable
futures. This volume was originally published as a special issue of
Society & Natural Resources.
A collection of nearly thirty poems focused on expressing the rage
and pain associated with heartbreak.
Celebrate with Harmony Ink Press as we recognize the talented
winners of our first annual Young Author Challenge. This anthology
showcases the LGBTQ genre's best up-and-coming-authors between the
ages of fourteen and twenty-one. The transition from childhood to
adulthood is never easy, and growing up presents unique challenges
for LGBTQ youth. Confusion, bigotry, and struggle transcend time
and place, but fortunately, so does love. Travel with these
exceptional young authors from country cottages to big cities, into
the past and the future, from fantastic lands of magic to the
recognizable landscapes of our world. Regardless of the setting,
the characters in these stories, along with families, friends,
lovers, and allies, fight to claim their places in life. Their
identities and situations are different, but the young people in
this collection share the strength and courage to succeed,
sometimes against great odds, and they invite you to join them on
their journeys. Cigar, Parasol, Star by Laura BeairdCounting Stars
by L.A. BuchananThe King of Dorkdom by Avery BurrowHappy Endings
Take Work by Morgan CairTess by Becca EhlersOur First Anniversary
by Trisha HarringtonThe Dragon Princess by Eleanor HawtinAn IRL
Love Life by Rebecca LongOn Their Own Terms by D. William
PfiferGlitterhead by Benjamin Shepherd QuiñonesCity Lights Will
Carry You Home by Amanda ReedThe Gift of Flame by Scotia
RothWaiting by Annie SchoonoverQuiet Love by Gil SegevParanormal
Honor Society by Leigh Taylor
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