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Water and Development : Good Governance after Neoliberalism - Consolata Kabonesa

Water and Development

Good Governance after Neoliberalism

By: Consolata Kabonesa (Editor), Ronaldo Munck (Editor), Narathius Asingwire (Editor), Honor Fagan (Editor)

Paperback | 15 September 2015

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Water has always been a crucial catalyst for human development given its diverse but crucial functions. In the African context water has a necessary role to play in all development sectors- be it agriculture, industry, mining, power generation, water services or poverty alleviation- and the competition among different sectors for a scarce water resource remains a critical challenge to water managers and decision-makers. Water and Development: Good Governance after Neoliberalism examines a wide range of issues- from governance to solar distillation, from gender to water pumps- and deploy a wide range of research methods- from participant observation to GIS and SPSS data analysis- but throughout there is a unifying thread aimed at developing a participatory and sustainable approach to water which recognises it as an essential public necessity. While aimed primarily at an undergraduate audience of development and environmental studies students it will also appeal to a wide range of NGOs and policy makers seeking a robust and transformational approach to water and development.
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This volume is a well-structured introduction to the topic of water and development that shows the necessity of harnessing global initiatives through deep understanding of local contexts. * Africa at LSE *
This highly readable book raises important issues in the management of freshwater in the interests of the poor and the marginalised, issues that are becoming more pressing in the face of population growth, economic development and climate change. * Barbara Schreiner, executive director, Pegasys Institute *
An illustrative, inspiring and innovative text that raises fundamental issues on the pertinent subject of water in a developing context. The book is comprehensive in tackling both hardware and software issues in relation to sustainable water development and access. Scholars, researchers, policy-makers and planners in the water sector will undoubtedly find this book a vital reference. * John Ddumba-Ssentamu, professor and vice chancellor, Makerere University *
An insightful and important analysis of the promises and pitfalls inherent in hybrid development models guiding global water resource governance. The empirical case studies are highly instructive for students of gender and resource management, as well as development planners. * Nalini Visvanathan, co-editor of The Women, Gender and Development Reader *
This is a very significant book, and an important grounding for future thinking and policy around "water for all". It draws attention to the complex dynamics of water-related challenges in an accessible format [and] will be an invaluable resource for policy-makers, professionals, and students alike. * Robert Chambers, author of Rural Development and Provocations for Development *

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