T Birkenholtz - Geography Compass, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Largescale “big” water infrastructure is once again at the forefront of the global developmentalist agenda and is receiving attendant scholarly attention. Given this parallel …
This article proposes and fleshes out an analytical method designed to support efforts to transform inequitable and unsustainable transboundary water arrangements. Such …
K Paprocki - Global Environmental Change, 2022 - Elsevier
Growing attention to the impacts of climate change around the world has been accompanied by the profusion of discourses about the lives, livelihoods, and geographies that are “viable” …
MM Rahman, MM Rahaman - Sustainable Water Resources Management, 2018 - Springer
The Ganges river is the major source of water for dry season irrigation, navigation, fisheries and reducing salinity intrusion as well as maintaining ecosystem of south-western region in …
Rivers have long been convenient yet troublesome borders. Inherently itinerant, rivers routinely defy cartographic depictions of borders as static, territorially bounded formations …
J Allouche - Water Alternatives, 2020 - water-alternatives.org
This article examines how discourses of water nationalism are used to justify and legitimise a state's water policy both domestically and internationally and how that discourse …
KS Rahman, Z Islam, UK Navera, F Ludwig - Water Policy, 2019 - iwaponline.com
Abstract The 1996 Ganges Water Sharing Treaty was an important breakthrough in solving disputes over sharing Ganges water between India and Bangladesh. This study evaluates …
We trace the development of a theory and analytical frames within international political economy that originated from Tony Allan's mainstreaming of power as a determining factor …