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Hydrosocial Territories and Water Equity

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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.

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ISBN: 9780367207526
Publication date: 10th June 2019
Author: Rutgerd Wageningen University, the Netherlands and Catholic University, Peru Boelens
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 412 pages
Series: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance
Genres: Environmental science, engineering and technology
Human geography
Physical geography and topography
Politics and government
Hydrology and the hydrosphere