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Taking as its starting point the claim that there is a stalemate in contemporary water policy design, this book explores creative interdisciplinary and potentially transformative solutions.
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Taking as its starting point the claim that there is a stalemate in contemporary water policy design, this book explores creative interdisciplinary and potentially transformative solutions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351747493
- Artikelnr.: 49365844
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351747493
- Artikelnr.: 49365844
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Robyn Bartel is Associate Professor in Geography and Planning at the University of New England, Australia. Louise Noble is Adjunct Senior Lecturer in English at the University of New England, Australia. Jacqueline Williams is Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law, University of New England, Australia. Stephen Harris is Lecturer in English at the University of New England, Australia.
Introduction: Water policy and the Anthropocene 1. Blue sky thinking in
water governance: Understanding the role of the imagination in Australian
water policy 2. Aboriginal Rainmakers: A twentieth century phenomenon 3.
'Like Manna from Heaven?': Just Water, History and the Philosophical
Justification of Water Property Rights 4. Progressing from experience-based
to evidence-based water resource management: Exploring the use of 'Best
Available Science' to integrate science and policy 5. Accounting for water:
from past practices to future possibilities 6. Rethinking the Value of
Water: Stewardship, Sustainability, and a Better Future 7. Stewardship
arrangements for water: An evaluation of reasonable use in sustainable
catchment or watershed management systems 8. Water Knowledge Systems
9.Water policy for resilient agri-environmental landscapes: lessons from
the Australian experience 10. Waterworks: Developing Behaviourally
Effective Policies to Manage Household Water Use 11.Quixotic water policy
and the prudence of place-based voices 12. Heterotic water policy futures
using place agency, vernacular knowledge, transformative learning and
syncretic governance 13. Coda
water governance: Understanding the role of the imagination in Australian
water policy 2. Aboriginal Rainmakers: A twentieth century phenomenon 3.
'Like Manna from Heaven?': Just Water, History and the Philosophical
Justification of Water Property Rights 4. Progressing from experience-based
to evidence-based water resource management: Exploring the use of 'Best
Available Science' to integrate science and policy 5. Accounting for water:
from past practices to future possibilities 6. Rethinking the Value of
Water: Stewardship, Sustainability, and a Better Future 7. Stewardship
arrangements for water: An evaluation of reasonable use in sustainable
catchment or watershed management systems 8. Water Knowledge Systems
9.Water policy for resilient agri-environmental landscapes: lessons from
the Australian experience 10. Waterworks: Developing Behaviourally
Effective Policies to Manage Household Water Use 11.Quixotic water policy
and the prudence of place-based voices 12. Heterotic water policy futures
using place agency, vernacular knowledge, transformative learning and
syncretic governance 13. Coda
Introduction: Water policy and the Anthropocene 1. Blue sky thinking in
water governance: Understanding the role of the imagination in Australian
water policy 2. Aboriginal Rainmakers: A twentieth century phenomenon 3.
'Like Manna from Heaven?': Just Water, History and the Philosophical
Justification of Water Property Rights 4. Progressing from experience-based
to evidence-based water resource management: Exploring the use of 'Best
Available Science' to integrate science and policy 5. Accounting for water:
from past practices to future possibilities 6. Rethinking the Value of
Water: Stewardship, Sustainability, and a Better Future 7. Stewardship
arrangements for water: An evaluation of reasonable use in sustainable
catchment or watershed management systems 8. Water Knowledge Systems
9.Water policy for resilient agri-environmental landscapes: lessons from
the Australian experience 10. Waterworks: Developing Behaviourally
Effective Policies to Manage Household Water Use 11.Quixotic water policy
and the prudence of place-based voices 12. Heterotic water policy futures
using place agency, vernacular knowledge, transformative learning and
syncretic governance 13. Coda
water governance: Understanding the role of the imagination in Australian
water policy 2. Aboriginal Rainmakers: A twentieth century phenomenon 3.
'Like Manna from Heaven?': Just Water, History and the Philosophical
Justification of Water Property Rights 4. Progressing from experience-based
to evidence-based water resource management: Exploring the use of 'Best
Available Science' to integrate science and policy 5. Accounting for water:
from past practices to future possibilities 6. Rethinking the Value of
Water: Stewardship, Sustainability, and a Better Future 7. Stewardship
arrangements for water: An evaluation of reasonable use in sustainable
catchment or watershed management systems 8. Water Knowledge Systems
9.Water policy for resilient agri-environmental landscapes: lessons from
the Australian experience 10. Waterworks: Developing Behaviourally
Effective Policies to Manage Household Water Use 11.Quixotic water policy
and the prudence of place-based voices 12. Heterotic water policy futures
using place agency, vernacular knowledge, transformative learning and
syncretic governance 13. Coda