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  • Best Practices in Global Water Policy: Revisiting Water Mantras

    Best Practices in Global Water Policy by Molle, François; Barone, Sylvain;

    Revisiting Water Mantras

    Sorozatcím: Earthscan Water Text;

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    • Kiadó Routledge
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. május 29.

    • ISBN 9781041251903
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem276 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 9 Illustrations, black & white; 9 Line drawings, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white
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    Rövid leírás:

    This volume challenges the assumption that dominant water-management solutions are universally effective, neutral and scientifically validated. This book is essential reading for students, academics and professionals in water policy, water governance and environmental management more broadly.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This volume challenges the assumption that dominant water-management solutions are universally effective, neutral and scientifically validated.


    Global water policy tends to frame certain concepts and tools – such as river basin organisations, water pricing, drip irrigation, nature-based solutions and wastewater reuse – as ‘best practices’. These ready-made solutions, endorsed by policymakers, development agencies and experts, are widely disseminated across countries with limited critical scrutiny. This book examines how these dominant solutions, while often appearing rational and evidence-based, can obscure trade-offs, negative externalities and unintended consequences. From irrigation modernisation projects that inadvertently increase water consumption due to the rebound effect, to water user associations that fail to address deeper governance and equity issues, the book engages with 20 ‘best practices’ to illustrate how universal solutions often ignore the complexity of water politics, institutional settings, cultural specificities and ecological realities. While not dismissing the value of best practices outright, this book argues for a more sceptical, politically aware and context-sensitive approach to water management. It calls for a shift in the burden of proof: rather than accepting a best practice as effective unless proven otherwise, water governance should start by scrutinizing the potential externalities, risks and limitations of any proposed intervention.


    This book is essential reading for students, academics and professionals in water policy, water governance and environmental management more broadly.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Introduction: Engaging with water policy best practices  2. Revisiting – Drip irrigation will save water  3. Revisiting – Reusing treated wastewater: an alternative water to reduce scarcity  4. Revisiting – Desalination: the new and inexhaustible water source  5. Revisiting – Large-dam water storage is unavoidable or an anathema  6. Revisiting – Water harvesting is necessary to enhance local supply  7. Revisiting – Abstracting groundwater is safe as long as you pump less than the natural recharge  8. Revisiting – Planting trees will sustain springs and streamflow  9. Revisiting – Pricing irrigation water will reduce its use  10. Revisiting – Payment for environmental services is a win-win  11. Revisiting – Making space for water  12. Revisiting – River weirs are obstacles that must be removed  13. Revisiting – Environmental flows are necessary to safeguard nature  14. Revisiting – Rivers should be restored to their “natural” state  15. Revisiting – All water uses can be reconciled while protecting the environment   16. Revisiting – A river basin begs a river basin organisation  17. Revisiting – Collective action needs water user associations  18. Revisiting – The myth of private finance and SDG6  19. Revisiting – Private water services are more efficient and reliable  20. Revisiting – “Off-grid is cool”: virtuous non-connection to water networks  21. Revisiting – Rivers should have legal rights  22. Conclusion: Revisiting global water mantras

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