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Dead in the Water - Global Lessons from the World Bank's Model Hydropower Project in Laos (Hardcover): Bruce Shoemaker,... Dead in the Water - Global Lessons from the World Bank's Model Hydropower Project in Laos (Hardcover)
Bruce Shoemaker, William Robichaud; Foreword by Yos Santasombat; Afterword by Philip Hirsch
R2,319 Discovery Miles 23 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For decades, large dam projects have been undertaken by both nations and international agencies with the aim of doing good: preventing floods, bringing electricity to rural populations, producing revenues for poor countries, and more. But time after time, the social, economic, and environmental costs have outweighed the benefits of the dams, sometimes to a disastrous degree. In this volume, a diverse group of experts-involved for years with the Nam Theun 2 dam in Laos-issue an urgent call for critical reassessment of the approach to, and rationale for, these kinds of large infrastructure projects in developing countries. In the 2000s, as the World Bank was reeling from revelations of past hydropower failures, it nonetheless promoted the enormous Nam Theun 2 project. NT2, the Bank believed, offered a new, wiser model of dam development that would alleviate poverty, protect the environment, engage locally affected people in a transparent fashion, and stimulate political transformation. This was a tall order. For the first time, this book shows in detail why, despite assertions of success from the World Bank and other agencies involved in the project, the dam's true story has been one of substantial loss for affected villagers and the regional environment. Nam Theun 2 is an important case study that illustrates much broader problems of global development policy.

Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia (Paperback): Philip Hirsch Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Philip Hirsch
R1,537 Discovery Miles 15 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The environment is one of the defining issues of our times, and it is closely linked to questions and dilemmas surrounding economic development. Southeast Asia is one of the world's most economically and demographically dynamic regions, and it is also one in which a host of environmental issues raise themselves. Now available in paperback, the Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia is a collection of 30 chapters dealing with the most significant scholarly debates in this rapidly growing field of study. Structured in four main parts, it gives a comprehensive regional overview of, and insight into, the environment in Southeast Asia. Wide-ranging and balanced, this Handbook promotes scholarly understanding of how environmental issues are dealt with from diverse theoretical perspectives. It offers a detailed empirical understanding of the myriad environmental problems and challenges faced in Southeast Asia. This is the first publication of its kind in this field; a helpful companion for a global audience and for scholars of Southeast Asian studies from a variety of disciplines.

The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development (Hardcover): Ben Boer, Philip Hirsch, Fleur Johns, Ben Saul,... The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development (Hardcover)
Ben Boer, Philip Hirsch, Fleur Johns, Ben Saul, Natalia Scurrah
R3,892 Discovery Miles 38 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An international river basin is an ecological system, an economic thoroughfare, a geographical area, a font of life and livelihoods, a geopolitical network and, often, a cultural icon. It is also a socio-legal phenomenon. This book is the first detailed study of an international river basin from a socio-legal perspective. The Mekong River Basin, which sustains approximately 70 million people across Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, provides a prime example of the socio-legal complexities of governing a transboundary river and its tributaries. The book applies its socio-legal analysis to bring a fresh approach to understanding conflicts surrounding water governance in the Mekong River Basin. The authors describe the wide range of uses being made of legal doctrine and legal argument in ongoing disputes surrounding hydropower development in the Basin, putting to rest lingering caricatures of a single, 'ASEAN' way of navigating conflict. They call into question some of the common assumptions concerning the relationship between law and development. The book also sheds light on important questions concerning the global hybridization or crossover of public and private power and its ramifications for water governance. With current debates and looming conflicts over water governance globally, and over shared rivers in particular, these issues could not be more pressing.

The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Philip Hirsch, Carol Warren The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Philip Hirsch, Carol Warren
R4,183 Discovery Miles 41 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia charts the emergence of the environment as an issue of public debate in the region. Through a series of case studies the authors explore the coalescence of social forces around environmental issues, the process of alliance formation, and the role of state institutions, media and NGOs in the complex political battles over resource allocation.
The volatile tensions between the winners and losers in this struggle for the environment will make Southeast Asia a focus of increased attention.

The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia (Paperback): Philip Hirsch, Carol Warren The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Philip Hirsch, Carol Warren
R1,649 Discovery Miles 16 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia charts the emergence of the environment as an issue of public debate in the region. Through a series of case studies the authors explore the coalescence of social forces around environmental issues, the process of alliance formation, and the role of state institutions, media and NGOs in the complex political battles over resource allocation.
The volatile tensions between the winners and losers in this struggle for the environment will make Southeast Asia a focus of increased attention.

Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia (Hardcover): Philip Hirsch Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
Philip Hirsch
R6,304 Discovery Miles 63 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The environment is one of the defining issues of our times, and it is closely linked to questions and dilemmas surrounding economic development. Southeast Asia is one of the world s most economically and demographically dynamic regions, and it is also one in which a host of environmental issues raise themselves.

The Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia is a collection of 30 chapters dealing with the most significant scholarly debates in this rapidly growing field of study. Structured in four main parts, it gives a comprehensive regional overview of, and insight into, the environment in Southeast Asia.

Wide-ranging and balanced, this handbook promotes scholarly understanding of how environmental issues are dealt with from diverse theoretical perspectives. It offers a detailed empirical understanding of the myriad environmental problems and challenges faced in Southeast Asia. This is the first publication of its kind in this field; a helpful companion for a global audience and for scholars of Southeast Asian studies from a variety of disciplines.

The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development (Paperback): Ben Boer, Philip Hirsch, Fleur Johns, Ben Saul,... The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development (Paperback)
Ben Boer, Philip Hirsch, Fleur Johns, Ben Saul, Natalia Scurrah
R1,350 Discovery Miles 13 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An international river basin is an ecological system, an economic thoroughfare, a geographical area, a font of life and livelihoods, a geopolitical network and, often, a cultural icon. It is also a socio-legal phenomenon. This book is the first detailed study of an international river basin from a socio-legal perspective. The Mekong River Basin, which sustains approximately 70 million people across Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, provides a prime example of the socio-legal complexities of governing a transboundary river and its tributaries. The book applies its socio-legal analysis to bring a fresh approach to understanding conflicts surrounding water governance in the Mekong River Basin. The authors describe the wide range of uses being made of legal doctrine and legal argument in ongoing disputes surrounding hydropower development in the Basin, putting to rest lingering caricatures of a single, 'ASEAN' way of navigating conflict. They call into question some of the common assumptions concerning the relationship between law and development. The book also sheds light on important questions concerning the global hybridization or crossover of public and private power and its ramifications for water governance. With current debates and looming conflicts over water governance globally, and over shared rivers in particular, these issues could not be more pressing.

Turning Land into Capital - Development and Dispossession in the Mekong Region (Hardcover): Philip Hirsch, Kevin Woods, Natalia... Turning Land into Capital - Development and Dispossession in the Mekong Region (Hardcover)
Philip Hirsch, Kevin Woods, Natalia Scurrah, Michael B. Dwyer; Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan; Series edited by …
R2,247 Discovery Miles 22 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Southeast Asia reversals of earlier agrarian reforms have rolled back "land-to-the-tiller" policies created in the wake of Cold War-era revolutions. This trend, marked by increased land concentration and the promotion of export-oriented agribusiness at the expense of smallholder farmers, exposes the convergence of capitalist relations and state agendas that expand territorial control within and across national borders. Turning Land into Capital examines the contradictions produced by superimposing twenty-first-century neoliberal projects onto diverse landscapes etched by decades of war and state socialism. Chapters in the book explore geopolitics, legacies of colonialism, ideologies of development, and strategies to achieve land justice in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The resulting picture reveals the place-specific interactions of state and market ideologies, regional geopolitics, and local elites in concentrating control over land.

Turning Land into Capital - Development and Dispossession in the Mekong Region (Paperback): Philip Hirsch, Kevin Woods, Natalia... Turning Land into Capital - Development and Dispossession in the Mekong Region (Paperback)
Philip Hirsch, Kevin Woods, Natalia Scurrah, Michael B. Dwyer; Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan; Series edited by …
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Southeast Asia reversals of earlier agrarian reforms have rolled back "land-to-the-tiller" policies created in the wake of Cold War-era revolutions. This trend, marked by increased land concentration and the promotion of export-oriented agribusiness at the expense of smallholder farmers, exposes the convergence of capitalist relations and state agendas that expand territorial control within and across national borders. Turning Land into Capital examines the contradictions produced by superimposing twenty-first-century neoliberal projects onto diverse landscapes etched by decades of war and state socialism. Chapters in the book explore geopolitics, legacies of colonialism, ideologies of development, and strategies to achieve land justice in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The resulting picture reveals the place-specific interactions of state and market ideologies, regional geopolitics, and local elites in concentrating control over land.

Seeing Forests for Trees - Environment and Environmentalism in Thailand (Paperback): Philip Hirsch Seeing Forests for Trees - Environment and Environmentalism in Thailand (Paperback)
Philip Hirsch
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contents emerged from a conference and follow-up workshop at the Asia Research Centre on Social, Political, and Economic Change at Murdoch University.

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