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ContentsMarine .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2

Rivers and Freshwater Environments ............................................................................................................................ 4

Water and Communities ................................................................................................................................................... 7

Water Governance, Law and Policy .............................................................................................................................. 10

Resource Nexus ................................................................................................................................................................ 14

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMarine and Coastal Resource ManagementCitizen Science for Coastal and Marine ConservationPrinciples and PracticeEdited by John A. Cigliano, Cedar Crest College, USA and

Heidi L. Ballard, University of California, Davis, USASeries: Earthscan OceansIn recent years citizen science has emerged as a powerfulconcept to enable the general public, students and volunteersto become involved in scientific research. A prime example is innature conservation, where data collection and environmentalmonitoring can be greatly enhanced through citizenparticipation. This is the first book to provide much neededguidance and case studies from marine and coastal conservationfrom around the world.

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Edited by David R. Green, University of Aberdeen, Scotland,UK and Jeffrey L. Payne, Office for Coastal Management,NOAA, USASeries: Earthscan OceansIn this new and highly original textbook for a range ofinterdisciplinary courses and degree programmes focusing onmarine and coastal resource management, readers are offeredan introduction to the subject matter, a broad perspective andunderstanding, some case study applications, and a referencesource. Each chapter is written by an international authority andexpert in the respective field, bringing together perspectivesfrom physical and human geography, marine biology andMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Biology / Education

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fisheries, planning and surveying, environmental change, engineering and tourism.

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Marine Biodiversity ConservationA Practical ApproachResilience through Diversity

Keith Hiscock, Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, UKSeries: Earthscan OceansEffective marine biodiversity conservation is dependent upona clear scientific rationale for practical interventions. This bookis intended to provide knowledge and tools for marineconservation practitioners and to identify issues and mechanismsfor upper-level undergraduate and Masters students. The mainfocus is on benthic species living on or in the seabed andimmediately above. Such species are fundamental to a stableand sustainable marine ecosystem. The book is a practicalguide based on a clear exposition of the principles of marineecology and species biology to demonstrate how marine

Peter J.S. Jones, University College London, UKIn this challenging volume the author explores questions relatingto the effecitve and equitable governance of Marine ProtectedAreas (MPAs) and explores options for addressing them. A keytheme is that MPA governance needs to combine differentapproaches. Building on ideas concerning the management ofcommon-pool resources, the author puts forward a more holisticand less prescriptive approach to the governance of MPAs. Thistrans-disciplinary analysis is aimed at supporting thedevelopment of MPA governance approaches that buildsocio-ecological resilience through both institutional andbiological diversity.

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conservation has been tackled worldwide.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMarine Biodiversity, Climatic Variability and GlobalChange

Management Science in FisheriesAn introduction to simulation-based methods

Edited by Charles T.T. Edwards and Dorothy J. Dankel,Institute of Marine Research, NorwaySeries: Earthscan OceansA key goal of fisheries management is to regulate extractivepressure on a resource so as to maximise both economic returnsand sustainability. This text provides an accessible entry pointfor students and professionals to management science asdeveloped in fisheries, in order to facilitate uptake of the latestideas and methods. The book is enriched by a large number ofpractical case study examples drawn from different parts of theworld and covering major species of fish, crustacea and bycatch.

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Grégory Beaugrand, Université des Sciences etTechnologies de Lille 1, FranceSeries: Earthscan OceansIn this pioneering book the author addresses the important butneglected topic of the effects of human activity, includingclimate change, on marine biodiversity – a subject which is likelyto be the key challenge for marine scientists in the near future.The book demonstrates the major effect of climate variabilityand global change on marine biodiversity. Building on hisresearch, the author shows how the food chain in the oceanswill be affected and its potential impact on fisheries. The bookwill serve as a textbook for all students of marine science and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderOcean EnergyGovernance Challenges for Wave and Tidal Stream Technologies

Marine PolicyAn Introduction to Governance and International Law of the Oceans

Edited by Glen Wright, Institute for SustainableDevelopment and International Relations, France, SandyKerr, Heriot-Watt University, UK and Kate Johnson,Heriot-Watt University, UKSeries: Earthscan OceansEnergy from wave and tidal power is a key component of currentpolicies for renewable sources of energy. This book provides thefirst comprehensive exploration of legal, economic, and socialissues related to the emerging ocean energy industry, inparticular wave and tidal energy technologies. While offshorewind energy, sited in the oceans but not strictly derived fromthe ocean, is not the primary focus of the book, there is also

Mark Zacharias, Ministry of Environment of the Province ofBritish Columbia,University of Victoria and University ofBritish Columbia, CanadaSeries: Earthscan OceansThis textbook provides the reader with a foundation in policydevelopment and analysis and how policy, including legalmechanisms, is applied to marine environments around theworld. It provides a systematic treatment of all aspects of marinepolicy, including environmental protection, fisheries,transportation, energy and other resources and climate change.The book should appeal to senior undergraduate and graduatestudents and form a core part of the curriculum for marine affairs,

science and policy courses. discussion of the similarities and differences between offshore wind and wave and tidalpower policy dimensions.Routledge

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Marine Transboundary Conservation and ProtectedAreas

Edited by Biliana Cicin-Sain, University of Delaware, USA,David Vanderzwaag and Miriam C. BalgosThis comprehensive handbook, prepared by leading academicsand practitioners from around the world, presents in-depthanalyses of the experiences of fifteen developed and developingnations and four key regions of the world that have takenconcrete steps toward cross-cutting and integrated nationaland regional ocean policy. All chapters follow acommon framework for policy analysis. The book highlights theserious conflicts of use in most national ocean zones and theprescriptions articulated in both the Law of the Sea and in theEarth Summit. Overall, the book provides a definitive

Edited by Peter MackelworthSeries: Earthscan OceansThe marine environment does not naturally respect arbitraryinternational boundaries. The establishment and managementof transboundary marine protected areas therefore presentsmajor governance challenges. This book analyses a series ofmarine transboundary conservation initiatives embedded invarying contextual situations to examine the underlying reasonsfor their success or failure. It provides insights into thedevelopment of marine transboundary conservation initiativeslooking at the effectiveness of international rules, internationalnorms and discourse, market forces and direct access to policy

making. state-of-the-art review and analysis of national and regional ocean policies around theworld.

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Maritime Clusters and the Ocean EconomyAn Integrated Approach to Managing Coastal and Marine Space

Peter B. Myles, Tournet Africa, South AfricaSeries: Earthscan OceansClustering has become a central concept for analyzing thecompetitiveness of nations, industries and firms. This book showshow the cluster concept can be applied to the study of maritimeactivities. These include shipping, shipbuilding and port andmaritime services, all clearly geographically concentrated in anumber of maritime clusters. However, these are having tocompete with other uses of the coasts and oceans includingfisheries, marine aquaculture, offshore energy and tourism,requiring new modes of governance and integrated planning.

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Edited by Hance D. Smith, Cardiff University, UK, Juan LuisSuárez de Vivero, University of Seville, Spain and Tundi S.Agardy, Sound Seas, USAThis comprehensive Handbook provides a global overview ofocean resources and management by focusing on critical issuesrelating to human development and the marine environment,their interrelationships as expressed through the uses of the seaas a resource, and the regional expression of these themes. Theunderlying approach is geographical, with prominence givento the biosphere, political arrangements and regional patterns– all considered to be especially crucial to the humanunderstanding required for the use and management of the

world's oceans.Market: Marine Studies / Environment & Sustainability / Tourism

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDrip Irrigation for AgricultureBiodiversity, Conservation and Environmental

Management in the Great Lakes Basin Untold Stories of Efficiency, Innovation and DevelopmentEdited by Jean-Philippe Venot, Institut de Recherche pourle Développement (IRD), France, Marcel Kuper, CIRAD,France and Margreet Zwarteveen, UNESCO-IHE andUniversity of Amsterdam, NetherlandsSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementIrrigated areas of the world are witnessing a transformation fromopen canal systems to more 'modern' methods such as dripirrigation that convey water through closed pipe systems anddeliver a more efficient use of scarce water resources. This bookdocuments the spread and use of drip irrigation systems bysmallholders farmers and explains under which conditions itworks, for whom and with what effects. Field evidence is

Edited by Eric Freedman, Michigan State University, USAand Mark Neuzil, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul,Minnesota, USAThis multidisciplinary book presents recentresearch to demonstrate the interconnected nature of thechallenges facing the The Great Lakes Basin in North America ,which holds more than 20 percent of the world's fresh water,and where threats to habitats and biodiversity have economic,political, national security, and cultural implications andramifications that cross the US-Canadian border. tT covers threatsfrom invasive species, industrial development, climate change,agricultural and chemical runoff, air emissions, dependence onfossil fuels, energy exploration and hydraulic fracturing, disease

and pollution.provided from a diversity of interdisciplinary case studies in Africa, Latin America, SouthAsia and Europe.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFreshwater Ecosystems in Protected AreasChina's International Transboundary RiversConservation and ManagementPolitics, Security and Diplomacy of Shared Water Resources

Edited by C. Max Finlayson, Charles Sturt University,Australia, Angela H. Arthington, Griffith University, Australiaand Jamie Pittock, The Australian National University,AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource Management Freshwater ecosystems have the greatest species diversity perunit area. This book shows that, rather than a marginal part ofprotected area management, freshwater conservation is centralto sustaining biodiversity. It focuses on better practices forconserving inland aquatic ecosystems in protected areas (PAs),including rivers, wetlands, swamps, other brackish and freshwaterecosystems, and coastal estuaries.

Lei Xie, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China and JiaShaofeng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementChina has 40 major transboundary watercourses withneighbouring countries. This book provides an understandingof water security in Asia by investigating how shared waterresources affect China’s relationships with neighbouringcountries in South, East, Southeast and Central Asia. Itinvestigates China’s policy responses to domestic water crisesand examines China’s international water policy as well asits strategy in dealing with international cooperation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLand and Hydropolitics in the Nile River BasinConstructed Wetlands and Sustainable

Development Challenges and new investmentsEdited by Emil Sandstrom, Swedish University of AgriculturalSciences, Sweden, Anders Jagerskog, Embassy of Sweden,Jordan and Terje Oestigaard, Nordic Africa Institute, SwedenSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe Nile River Basin supports the livelihoods of millions of people,principally as water for agriculture and hydropower. The resourceis the focus of much contested development, not only betweenupstream and downstream neighbours, but also from countriesoutside the region. This book investigates the water, land andenergy nexus in the Nile basin, particularly how the current surgein land investments, both by foreign actors as well as domesticinvestors, affects the hydropolitics in the region.

Gary Austin, University of Idaho, USA and Kongjian YuThis book explains how, with careful planning and design, thefunctions and performance of constructed wetlands can providea huge range of benefits to humans and the environment. Withfunctions ranging from habitat enhancement, food production,recreation, wastewater treatment and stormwater management,the best constructed wetlands are multi-functional systems thatprovide ecosystem services in every category – provisioning,regulating, cultural and supporting. Written for upper levelstudents and practitioners, this highly illustrated book providesdesigners with the tools they need to ensure constructedwetlands are sustainably created and well managed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the NileBasin

Rivers and SocietyLandscapes, Governance and Livelihoods

Edited by Malcolm Cooper, Ritsumeikan Asia PacificUniversity, Japan, Abhik Chakraborty, Izu Peninsula GeoparkPromotion Council, Japan and Shamik Chakraborty, UnitedNations University, JapanSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementRivers and their watersheds constitute some of the most dynamicand complex landscapes. This book brings together empiricalresearch on the changing conditions of a range of river basinenvironments, including the history and culture of local societiesliving in these river basins. It provides theoretical insights on thepatterns and nature of the interaction between rivers and theiruse by human communities, with a wide range of case studies

from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the Americas.

Implications for Transboundary Water CooperationEdited by Zeray Yihdego, Alistair Rieu-Clarke and Ana ElisaCascãoSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will not only beAfrica’s largest dam, but it is also essential for future cooperationand development between neighbouring states in the Nile riverbasin and East African region. This book, after setting outbasin-level legal and policy successes and failures of managingand sharing Nile waters, articulates the opportunities andchallenges surrounding the GERD through multiple disciplinarylenses, including law, political science and hydrologyto transboundary water resource management between Egypt,Ethiopia and Sudan.Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Volta River BasinSocio-Ecological Resilience to Climate Change in a

Fragile Ecosystem Water for Food, Economic Growth and EnvironmentEdited by Timothy O. Williams, Marloes Mul, Charles A.Biney and Vladimir SmakhtinSeries: Earthscan Series on Major River Basins of the WorldThe Volta River Basin is an important transboundary basin inWest Africa that covers approximately 400,000 squarekilometres across six countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire,Ghana, Mali and Togo. Its natural resources sustain the livelihoodsof its population and contribute to economic development. Thisbook provides a comprehensive, inter-disciplinary review andassessment of the issues and challenges faced, includingagriculture and hydropower. It examines from amulti-stakeholder perspective solutions and strategies to

The Case of the Lake Chilwa Basin, MalawiEdited by Sosten Chiotha, Daniel Jamu, Joseph Nagoli,Patrick Likongwe and Tembo ChanyengaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementThe Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programmeis a seven-year research study in Malawi concluded in 2017,designed to protect the livelihoods of the population andenhance resilience of the natural resource base upon which itdepends. This book provides a review of the research, based onthe ecosystem approach (EA), a strategy for the integratedmanagement of land, water and living resources. It provides keylessons to be learned for the protection of fragile ecosystems inan era of climate change.

improve the use of water and other natural resources in the basin to achieve enhancedfood security, livelihoods and economic growth.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Zambezi River BasinThe Ganges River BasinWater and sustainable developmentStatus and Challenges in Water, Environment and Livelihoods

Edited by Jonathan Lautze, International WaterManagement Institute, South Africa, Zebediah Phiri,Vladimir Smakhtin and Davison SarucheraSeries: Earthscan Series on Major River Basins of the WorldThe Zambezi river is the fourth longest in Africa, crossing orbordering Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe andMozambique. The river basin is widely recognized as one of themost important basins in southern Africa and is the focus ofcontested development, including water for hydropower andfor agricultural irrigation. This book assesses Zambezi basin issuesfrom an impartial perspective. It focuses on both water-relatedissues in the basin, and basin-level water issues.

Edited by Luna Bharati, International Water ManagementInstitute, Nepal, Bharat R. Sharma, International WaterManagement Institute, New Delhi, India and VladimirSmakhtin, International Water Management Institute, SriLankaSeries: Earthscan Series on Major River Basins of the WorldThe Ganges is one of the most complex, yet fascinating riversystems in the world. More than 500 million people are directlyor indirectly dependent upon the Ganges River Basin, whichspans China, Nepal, India and Bangladesh. While there are manybooks covering one aspect of the Ganges, ranging fromhydrology to cultural significance, this book is unique in

presenting a comprehensive inter-disciplinary overview of the key issues and challengesfacing the region.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUrban Water SustainabilityConstructing Infrastructure for Cities and Nature

Sarah Bell, University College London, UKSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis book investigates the implications of developments in watertechnology and infrastructure for urban sustainability and therelationship between cities and nature. It presents a frameworkfor analysing water technologies and systems, based on theoriesfrom critical urban geography, environmental philosophy andthe philosophy of technology. It then analyses technicaldevelopments in water systems, specifically: water efficiency,water reuse, desalination, water sensitive urban design andecological sanitation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReconnecting People and WaterCommunity Management of Rural Water SupplyPublic Engagement and Sustainable Urban Water ManagementCase Studies of Success from India

Liz Sharp, University of Sheffield, UKSeries: Earthscan Water TextThis book examines the nature of contemporary watermanagement and the prospects for and barriers to differentforms of engagement with the public. In particular it shows howhistorical and social scientific understandings develop andquestion current water management norms in relation to waterin the landscape, water in the home, and the hiddenmanagement of water beneath our streets and behind our walls.Drawing on historical context, an extensive review of thepublished literature, as well as the author's own empiricalstudies, the work prompts broader discussions about how wemanage water in contemporary society.

Paul Hutchings, Cranfield University, UK, Richard Franceys,Consultant, UK, Stef Smits, IRC, Netherlands and SnehalathaMekala, SPLASH, IndiaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe supply of reliable and safe water is a key challenge fordeveloping economies, particularly India. Communitymanagement has long been the declared model for rural watersupply and is recognised to be critical for its implementationand success. Based on twenty detailed successful casestudies from across India, this book outlines future rural watersupply approaches for all lower-income countries as they startto follow India on the economic growth (and subsequent service

levels) transition.RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Natural Resource Management / Sociology / GeographyMay 2017: 234x156: 230ppHb: 978-0-415-72844-7: £95.00

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Historical and Societal Variation Streams of Environmental JusticeRichard Smardon, SUNY, Syracuse, New York, USA CelluloseResearch Institute, Sharon Moran, SUNY, Syracuse, NewYork, USA Cellulose Research Institute and April KarenBaptisteSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe revitalizing and restoration of rivers, creeks and streams isa major focus of urban conservation and planning activity. Thisbook presents models and examples for organizing multiplestakeholders for purposes of waterway revitalization ornaturalization – if not restoration – within a context of fairnessand environmental justice. A range of examples is presented,drawn principally from North America and Europe.

Mark Harvey, University of Essex, UKIn this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses theway water for drinking is produced, distributed, owned, acquired,and consumed in contrasting ways in different settings. Fromsparkling mineral water in Germany, to drinking water garagesin Taiwan, from water tankers in Mexico City to street vendorsin Delhi markets, comparisons are made to stretch ourunderstanding of what we mean by ‘an economy’, quality, andproperty rights, of water. In addition, the study ofsocio-economics of drinking water provides a route intounderstanding interactions between polity, economy and nature.

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Edited by Jamie Bartram, University of North Carolina atChapel Hill, USA, Rachel Baum, Peter A. Coclanis, David M.Gute, David Kay, Stéphanie McFadyen, Katherine Pond,William Robertson and Michael J. RouseThis comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative sourceof information on global water and health, suitable forinterdisciplinary teaching for advanced undergraduate andpostgraduate students. It covers both developing and developedcountry concerns. It is organized into key sections covering:hazards (including disease, chemicals and other contaminants);exposure; interventions; intervention implementation; distalinfluences; policies and their implementation; investigative tool;

Edited by Oliver Cumming, London School of Hygiene andTropical Medicine, UK and Tom Slaymaker, UNICEF, USASeries: Earthscan Water TextThe progressive reduction of inequalities is now an explicit focusof the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets, adopted in2015, for universal access to drinking water, sanitation andhygiene (WASH). This book provides an authoritative textbookfor students, and reference for policy-makers and practitionersinterested in reducing inequalities in access to WASH services.Four key areas are addressed; background to the human rightto water and development goals; dimensions of inequality; casestudies in delivering water and sanitation equitably; and

monitoring progress in reducing inequality. and historic cases. It offers 71 analytical and engaging chapters, each representing a sessionof teaching or graduate seminar.Routledge

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Lia Bryant, University of South Australia, Australia and withJodie George, University of South Australia, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe overall theme of this book concerns the multiplicity andcomplexities of discursive constructions of water in westerneconomies. The authors argue that the politics of place is givenmeaning in relation to local knowledges and within multipleand multiscalar institutional frameworks involved with the social,physical, economic and political practices associated with water.The work draws extensively on international research to identifypatterns and differences across continents which share similarwater flows and the use of irrigation in farming. Two detailedcase studies are included on the Murray Darling Basin and

Renmark Irrigation Trust, Australia and from California, USA.

Phillip James TabbIn recent times, the presence of nature in the built environmentis increasingly out of balance or essentially missing. This bookpresents a new theoretical framework through which to viewsustainable place-making from the context of the seeminglyincongruent and contradictory qualities of serenity and urbanism.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWater RegimesSport, Politics and the Charity IndustryBeyond the public and private sector debateRunning for Water

Edited by Dominique Lorrain, Centre National de laRecherche Scientifique (CNRS), France and Franck Poupeau,UMI iGLOBES, CNRS/University of Arizona, Tucson, USASeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementIn recent years the water sector has undergone profoundinstitutional, economic and political transformations. Somecountries have encouraged privatization of water services, butthis has provoked adverse reaction to such a neoliberal andmarket-based approach to this shared but essential resource.This book goes beyond the ideology of the public versus privatewater regime debate, by focusing on the results of these typesof initiatives to provide better water services, particularly in urban

Kyle Bunds, North Carolina State University, USASeries: Qualitative Research in Sport and Physical ActivitySport is commonly used by charities and philanthropicorganisations as a way of attracting donors and fundraisers. Inthis ground-breaking study, Kyle Bunds examines the nexus ofsport, politics and the charity industry through an investigationof water development agencies that raise funds in the developedworld to build water systems in the developing world. Usinginnovative auto-ethnographic methods focused on a runningevent in Canada and water development projects in Ethiopia,Bunds explores the political economy of philanthropy andsuggests new ways in which to research our embodied selves,human capital, and the relationships between sport, wider

society and the environment.

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settings, from a range of international examples.RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Sociology / EconomicsSeptember 2016: 234x156: 228ppHb: 978-1-138-66820-1: £115.00eBook: 978-1-315-61876-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138668201

Water SecurityPrinciples, Perspectives and PracticesThe Eastern Liturgical Tradition

Edited by Bruce Lankford, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Karen Bakker, University of British Columbia, Canada, Mark Zeitoun, University of East Anglia, UK and Declan Conway, London School of Economics, UK

Nicholas E. DenysenkoSeries: Liturgy, Worship and Society SeriesThis book examines the historical development of the blessingof waters and its theology in the East, with an emphasis on theByzantine tradition. Exploring how Eastern Christians have soughtthese waters as a source of healing, purification, and communionwith God, Denysenko unpacks their euchology and ritual context.The history and theology of the blessing of waters on Epiphanyis informative for contemporary theologians, historians, pastorsand students. Offering important insights into how Christiansrenew Baptism in receiving the blessed waters, this book alsoproposes new perspectives for theologizing Christianstewardship of ecology in the modern era based on a patristic

liturgical synthesis. Denysenko presents an alternative framework for understanding theactivity of the Trinity, enabling readers to encounter a vision of how participants encounterGod in and after ritual.RoutledgeJuly 2017: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-1-409-44078-9: £115.00Pb: 978-1-138-10964-3: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-61401-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138109643

Series: Earthscan Water TextThe purpose of this book is to present an overview of the latest research, policy, practitioner, academic and international thinking on water security. As a concept it is open to multiple interpretations and the authors here set out the various approaches to the topic from different perspectives. Delivered by international authorities on their subjects, it should serve as an introductory textbook as well as being of value to professionals, NGOs and policy-makers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWater, Creativity and MeaningWater Stewardship and Business ValueMultidisciplinary understandings of human-water relationshipsCreating Abundance from Scarcity

Edited by Liz Roberts and Katherine PhillipsSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis stimulating volume brings together diverse approaches toexploring the human relationship with water, and adds to thecurrent zeitgeist of writing about water by expandingthe discussion about this vital substance. Chapters focus oncreative explorations and explorations of creativity in relation todeveloping these understandings, including concepts such ashydrocitizenship and responses to drought and flooding. It drawson art, literature and environmental humanities and well asgeography and sociology.

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William Sarni, Water Foundry, USA and David Grant, ABInBev Africa (Pty) Ltd, South AfricaSeries: Earthscan Water TextThe tangible value of increased water efficiency andreuse/recycling and improved social license to operate aremoving more companies to adopt water stewardship strategies.This book frames the business value of water stewardship,including brand value, to stakeholders including consumers,customers, investors and employees. The key aim is to establishthe linkage and value from an integrated water stewardship andbusiness strategy and an approach for companies to follow.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWater, Climate Change and the Boomerang EffectUnintentional Consequences for Resource Insecurity

Edited by Larry Swatuk, University of Waterloo, Canada andLars Wirkus, Bonn International Centre for Conversion,GermanySeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis book addresses the policy debates surrounding waterresources and climate actions through both theoretical andcomparative case studies. It develops the ‘boomerang effect’concept and sets it in relation to other conceptual tools forunderstanding the mixed outcomes of state-led climate changeaction, for example ‘backdraft’ effect and ‘maldevelopment’. Italso presents case studies illustrative of the consequences ofill-considered state-led policy in the water sector from aroundthe world.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWater, Knowledge and the Environment in AsiaEpistemologies, Practices and Locales

Edited by Ravi Baghel, Heidelberg University, Germany, LeaStepan, Heidelberg University, Germany and Joseph K.W.Hill, University of Bonn, GermanySeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe starting point of this book is that these changes to the planetshould not be seen as the result of monolithic actions of anundifferentiated humanity, but as emerging from diverse waysof relating to water in a variety of settings and knowledgesystems. With its large population and rapid demographic andsocioeconomic change, Asia provides an ideal context forexamining how varied forms of knowledge pertaining to waterencounter and intermingle with one another. Carefully-selected

cased studies are drawn from India, Japan, Thailand and Bali.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGlobal Water EthicsContesting Hidden WatersTowards a global ethics charterConflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers

Edited by Rafael Ziegler, Universitaet Greifswald, Germanyand David Groenfeldt, Water-Culture Institute, USASeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementScholarly interest in water ethics has recently increaseddramatically, but challenges of practical implementation remain. This book assesses the implications of latest research for globalwater ethics and the idea of a water ethics charter. It offerscontributions both regarding the difficult ethical andepistemological questions of "water ethics" in a global context,as well as from a local, directly-empirical perspective using casestudies from several countries.

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W. Todd Jarvis, Oregon State University, USASeries: Earthscan Water TextWhile publications exist on conflict resolution for water resources,most focus almost exclusively on surface water with occasionalmention of groundwater. No books focus exclusively on conflictsover groundwater resources despite the fact that most of theworld’s freshwater supplies are underground, that over 300transboundary aquifers have been mapped, and that over fiftypercent of the world’s population relies on groundwater fordrinking water. In this book, the author describes the principaldifferences between surface water and groundwater disputes.It covers both the theory and practice of conflict resolution,including detailed case studies from the Middle East and USA.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderKey Concepts in Water Resource Management

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Crime, Violence, and Global WarmingA Review and Critical EvaluationJohn P. Crank, University of Nebraska-Omaha, USA and

Linda S. Jacoby, University of Nebraska, Omaha, USACrime, Violence, and Global Warming introduces the manyconnections between climate change and criminal activity.Conflict over natural resources can escalate to state andnon-state actors, resulting in wars, asymmetrical warfare, andterrorism. Crank and Jacoby apply criminological theory to eachaspect of this complicated web, helping readers to evaluateconflicting claims about global warming and to analyze evidenceof the current and potential impact of climate change on conflictand crime. This fresh approach to the criminology of climate

Edited by Jonathan Lautze, International WaterManagement Institute, South AfricaSeries: Earthscan Water TextThe vocabulary and discourse of water resource managementhave expanded vastly in recent years to include an array of newconcepts and terminology, such as water security, waterproductivity, virtual water and water governance. While the newconceptual lenses may generate insights that improve responsesto the world’s water challenges, their practical use is oftenencumbered by ambiguity and confusion. This book appliescritical scrutiny to a prominent set of new but widely used terms,in order to clarify their meanings and improve the basis on whichwe identify and tackle the world’s water challenges.

change challenges readers to examine all sides of this controversial question and toformulate their own analysis of our planet’s future.RoutledgeMarket: Criminal Justice / Violence / Global WarmingNovember 2014: 235 x 191: 296ppHb: 978-1-138-16786-5: £110.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNegotiating for Water ResourcesEnvironmental Water Markets and RegulationBridging Transboundary River BasinsA comparative legal approach

Andrea Haefner, Griffith University, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementIn this book, Andrea Haefner explores the drivers of conflict and cooperation between states in transnational river basins. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and interviews on the Mekong, Danube and La Plata River Basins, the book provides a three level analysis across three case studies, including the regional framework (EU, ASEAN and Mercosur), the River Basin Organisations and the micro-level. The key question of the book is: To what extent do power asymmetries prevent or inhibit cooperation between riparian states over water resources? Haefner argues that cooperation in transboundary river basins is possible even where there are asymmetric power relations.

Katherine Owens, University of Sydney, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis book focuses on how water trading frameworks can berepurposed for environmental water recovery and aims toconceptualise the most appropriate role for law in supportingrecovery through these frameworks.The author presents acomprehensive analysis of the frameworks of law and regulationenabling environmental water transactions in four jurisdictions:the States of Oregon and Colorado in the western United States;the province of Alberta in Canada; and the Murray-Darling Basinin Australia/Basin State of New South Wales.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Biopolitics of WaterParticipation for Effective Environmental

Governance Governance, Scarcity and PopulationsSofie Hellberg, University of Gothenburg, SwedenSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis volume provides a biopolitical perspective on watergovernance and its effects. Biopolitics is concerned with theadministering and regulating the conditions of life at theaggregated level of populations. It explores how suchgovernance differentiates between different populations as wellas what it means for people’s lifestyles and the way theyunderstand themselves as well as their moral responsibilities. Itinvestigates the global water agenda as water for basic needs,and provides different examples of hydromentalities around theworld, as well as one detailed case in South Africa.

Evidence from European Water Framework Directive ImplementationEdited by Elisa Kochskämper, Leuphana University ofLueneberg, Germany, Edward Challies, Leuphana UniversityLueneburg, Germany, Nicolas W. Jager, Leuphana UniversityLueneburg, Germany and Jens Newig, Leuphana UniversityLueneburg, GermanySeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementDrawing on evidence from implementation of the EuropeanWater Framework Directive (WFD) in eight case studies (fromGermany, Spain and the United Kingdom), this book examinesa range of approaches to participatory river basin managementplanning, and considers whether and how participationimpacted on the environmental standard of planning

documents, quality of implementation, and social outcomes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe International Law of TransboundaryGroundwater Resources

Power and Water in Central AsiaFilippo Menga, The University of Reading, UKSeries: Routledge Advances in Central Asian StudiesThis book analyses the role of state power in transboundarywater relations. It provides an in–depth study of the evolutionof interstate relations in Central Asia in the field of water from1991-2015. Taking as a case study the planned construction ofthe Rogun and Kambarata dams in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan,the author examines various forms of overt and covert powershaping interstate relations and the way hegemonic andcounter-hegemonic measures are put in place in an internationalriver basin. He argues that the intimate correlation between theconcepts of power and hegemony can offer key insights to theanalysis and understanding of transboundary water relations.

Gabriel Eckstein, Texas A&M University, USASeries: Earthscan Water TextThis book provides a comprehensive review of the current stateof international law as it applies to transboundary groundwaterresources and aquifers. The main focus is on contemporarydevelopments and the emerging international law, includingthe work of the UN International Law Commission, UN EconomicCommission for Europe, International Law Association, and otherbodies. The author takes an interdisciplinary approach to thesubject matter and provides the scientific hydro-geologicalunderpinning for the application of law and policy totransboundary groundwater resources.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Politics of AquacultureRoutledge Handbook of Water Law and PolicySustainability Interdependence, Territory and Regulation in Fish FarmingEdited by Alistair Rieu-Clarke, UNESCO, University of

Dundee, UK, Andrew Allan, University of Dundee, UK andSarah Hendry, University of Dundee, UKWater plays a key role in addressing the most pressing globalchallenges of our time, including climate change adaptation,food and energy security, environmental sustainability, and thepromotion of peace and stability. This comprehensive handbookexplores the pivotal place of law and policy in efforts to ensurethat water enables positive responses to these challenges andprovides a basis for sound governance. The book revealsthat significant progress has been made in recent decades tostrengthen the governance of water resource management at

Caitríona Carter, Irstea, FranceSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental PolicyAquaculture, including fish farming, is an increasingly importantcomponent of global fisheries. This book makes the case fortreating the governance of this industry as meriting attentionin its own right, using case studies of Scottish salmon, Aquitainetrout in France and seabass and seabream in Greece. It is aimedat advanced students, researchers and professionals inaquaculture and fisheries, as well as those in environmentalsustainability politics and governance.

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different scales, including helping to address international and sub-national conflicts overtransboundary water resources.

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The Politics of Fresh WaterAccess, conflict and identity

Edited by Catherine M. Ashcraft, University of NewHampshire University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA andTamar Mayer, Middlebury College, USASeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis volume discusses the politics of the freshwater crisis,specifically how access to water is determined in differentregions and historical periods, how conflict is constructed andmanaged, and how identity and efforts to control water systems,through development, technologies, and institutions, shape oneanother. The chapters focus on different processes thatcontribute to freshwater scarcity, including land use decisions,pollution, privatization, damming, climate change, discrimination,

Anton Earle, Stockholm International Water Institute,Sweden, Ana Elisa Cascao, Stockholm International WaterInstitute, Sweden, Stina Hansson, University of Gothenburg,Sweden, Anders Jägerskog, Embassy of Sweden, Jordan,Ashok Swain, Uppsala University, Sweden and JoakimÖjendal, University of Gothenburg, SwedenSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementTransboundary Water Management institutions must be ableto adapt and develop effective response mechanisms to theclimate change debate, as distinct from the physicalphenomenon of climate change. This book presents a frameworkfor increased understanding and resilience in these institutions,

applied to six river case studies from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.water management institutions and technology. Case studies are included from North andSouth America, Africa, Asia, Europe and New Zealand.

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Edited by Janice Gray, University of New South Wales,Australia, Cameron Holley, University of New South Wales,Australia and Rosemary Rayfuse, University of New SouthWales, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementWater has no respect for arbitrary, human-defined borders andinstitutions, and presents one of the most confoundinggovernance challenges in natural resource management. Thisbook proposes that sustainable water governance requires‘trans-jurisdictional water governance’, defined as legal andpolicy responses to the conservation, management and use ofwater resources that cross administrative borders. At the national

Politics, Governance and Social StrugglesEdited by Farhana Sultana, Syracuse University, USA andAlex Loftus, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKSeries: Earthscan Water TextThe right to clean water has been adopted by the United Nationsas a basic human right. The first part of the book addressesgeneral conceptual issues of human rights and access tocommon pool resources in general and to water in particular.The second part includes case study chapters from around theworld, including the European Union, Latin America, SouthernAfrica, the Middle East and India. The issues discussed includehow people access water, who controls the flow of this waterand how such provision might be restructured in fairer ways.

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and regional levels there are case studies from the EU, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, USA and the Mekong in Southeast Asia.

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Actors in South Asia A Values Approach to Solving the Water CrisisDavid Groenfeldt, Water-Culture Institute, USAThe Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna BasinSeries: Earthscan Water TextPaula Hanasz, Australian National University, Australia

Series: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe intervention of international agencies has struggled tosignificantly improve transboundary water interaction betweenIndia, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. This book identifies factorsthat contribute to water conflicts and that detract from watercooperation in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basin inthis region. It discusses how donor-led initiatives can betterengage with transboundary hydropolitics to increasecooperation and decrease conflict over shared freshwaterresources. It will interest those in environmental diplomacy,politics, governance and water resource management.

This book introduces the idea that ethics are an intrinsic dimension of any water policy,program, or practice, and that understanding what ethics are being acted out in waterpolicies is fundamental to an understanding of water resource management. Fully revisedand updated, the new edition continues to consolidate the new field of "water ethics" asa recognized dimension of water-related decision-making, and to provide an introductionto this topic for students of environmental ethics and water governance and management.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWater, Technology and the Nation-StateWater Governance and Collective Action

Edited by Filippo Menga, The University of Reading, UK andErik Swyngedouw, University of Manchester, UKSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementGovernments tend to perceive and portray water as a nationalasset. Just as space, territory and society can be socially andpolitically constructed, so can water. This book delves into thecomplex and often hidden connection between water and theprocesses of state-building and nation-building. It consistsof fifteen empirically grounded chapters from various disciplinaryperspectives, including geography, environmental history,politics and international relations, and anthropology. The casestudies cover a diverse range of geographical areas andcountries including China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India,

Mexico, Syria and Uzbekistan.

Multi-scale ChallengesEdited by Diana Suhardiman, Alan Nicol and EveristoMapedzaSeries: Earthscan Water TextCollective Action is now recognized as central to addressing thewater governance challenge of sustainable development andglobal environmental benefits. Building on a Foucaultianconception of power, this book provides an overview ofcollective action challenges involved in the sustainablemanagement and development of global freshwater resourcesthrough case studies from Africa, South and South-east Asia andLatin America. It will be invaluable for students of watergovernance as well as for NGOs and policy-makers in the water

sector.RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Environment / Geography / PoliticsMarket: Environment / Sociology / GeographyMay 2018: 234x156: 226ppSeptember 2017: 234x156: 190ppHb: 978-1-138-72465-5: £115.00Hb: 978-1-138-04054-0: £95.00eBook: 978-1-315-19232-1Pb: 978-1-138-04059-5: £34.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138724655eBook: 978-1-315-17493-8

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Edited by Robyn Bartel, University of New England, Australia,Louise Noble, University of New England, Australia,Jacqueline Williams and Stephen Harris, University of NewEngland, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementTaking as its starting point the claim that there is a stalemate incontemporary water policy design, this book explores creativeinterdisciplinary and potentially transformative solutions. Itproposes a broader approach to water than exists at present,one characterised as a disruptive innovation and that is inclusiveof the arts and humanities, relevant stakeholders, such aslandholders and Indigenous peoples, as well as science and

economics. It demonstrates the value of multiple voices, perspectives, knowledges, anddifferent ways of relating to water.RoutledgeMarket: Environment / Geography / SociologyOctober 2017: 234x156: 270ppHb: 978-1-138-72937-7: £105.00eBook: 978-1-315-18990-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138729377

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Edited by David ReedOrganized into three complementary themes: Water and Conflict;Financing Water Infrastructure, and; Climate Change andHydrologic Security, and presenting research from 19geographies, this book allows readers to identify howwater-related social and economic disruptions escalate fromdevelopment challenges in partner countries to security risksand threats to US security interests. The book aims to proposea new governmental approach that can anticipate and helpforestall social destabilization and economic downturnpotentially leading to accelerated outward migration anddisruption of global supply chains with accompanyingchallenges to US security interests.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRoutledge Handbook of the Resource NexusFood, Energy and Water Sustainability

Edited by Raimund Bleischwitz, University College London,UK, Holger Hoff, Catalina Spataru, University CollegeLondon, UK, Ester van der Voet, Universiteit Leiden,Netherlands and Stacy D. VanDeveer, University ofMassachusetts, USAIn recent years the concept of the resource "nexus" has beenhotly debated and now widely adopted in research and policycircles as a powerful new way of understanding the relationshipsbetween multiple resources and their sustainable management.These include particularly water, food and energy. Thiscomprehensive Handbook presents a detailed internationalreview of current knowledge and thinking on the resource nexus

Emergent Governance StrategiesEdited by Laura M. Pereira, University of Cape Town, SouthAfrica, Caitlin A. McElroy, University of Oxford, UK, AlexandraLittaye, University of Oxford, UK and Alexandra M. Girard,University of Oxford, UKSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementThis volume presents the growing diversity of collaborationsformed between various governance actors at the intersectionsof civil society, public and private sector resource management.It analyses these emergent governance structures’ ability to copewith the complexity of future challenges acrossfood-energy-water systems and the nexus between these. Casestudies present examples of corporations working on strategies

from an inter-disciplinary perspective. It will serve as an essential reference text, sourcebook and state-of-the-art (or science) on this increasingly important topic.

that do not externalise social and environmental responsibility, but incorporate these askey outcomes of their business model.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Water, Food, Energy and Climate NexusGlobal Resource ScarcityChallenges and an agenda for actionCatalyst for Conflict or Cooperation?

Edited by Felix Dodds, University of North Carolina & TellusInstitute, USA and Jamie Bartram, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, USASeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementPopulation growth, rising living standards and urbanization areincreasing the demand on water, food and energy. Added tothis is the growing threat of climate change. It is increasinglyclear that there is no place in an interlinked world for isolatedsolutions aimed at just one sector. In recent years the "nexus"has emerged as a powerful concept to capture theseinter-linkages of resources and is now a key feature ofpolicy-making. This book is one of the first to provide a broadoverview of both the science behind the nexus and the

implications for policies and sustainable development.

Edited by Marcelle C. Dawson, University of Otago, NewZealand, Christopher Rosin, University of Otago, NewZealand and Nave Wald, University of Otago, New ZealandSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementA common perception of global resource scarcity holds that itis inevitably a catalyst for conflict among nations. Yet,paradoxically, incidents of such scarcity underlie some of themost important examples of international cooperation. Thisvolume examines the potential for the experience of scarcity topromote cooperation in international relations and diplomacybeyond the traditional bounds of the interests of competitivenation states. It focuses on food, water, mineral, and ocean

resources.

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Edited by Miriam Otoo and Pay Drechsel, InternationalWater Management Institute, Sri LankaHumans generate millions of tons of waste every day. This bookshows how Resource Recovery and Reuse (RRR) could createlivelihoods, enhance food security, support green economies,reduce waste and contribute to cost recovery in the sanitationchain. It provides a compendium of success stories of resourcerecovery and reuse, presenting for energy, nutrient and waterrecovery innovative business models based onapproximately seventy empirical cases from around the world,each described and evaluated in a systematic way. The focus is

on municipal or agro-industrial waste and models with potential for large-scale, out-scaleand up-scaling.

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Water, Food, Energy and Climate Nexus,The ............................................................................................ 15

Maritime Clusters and the Ocean Economy ............. 3

NBBiodiversity, Conservation and EnvironmentalManagement in the Great Lakes Basin ....................... 4

Water, Knowledge and the Environment inAsia ........................................................................................... 10Water, Security and U.S. Foreign Policy .................... 14Negotiating for Water Resources ................................ 11

Biopolitics of Water, The .................................................. 12 Water, Technology and the Nation-State ............... 14OBlessing of Waters and Epiphany, The ......................... 8

C ZZambezi River Basin, The ................................................... 5

Ocean Energy ......................................................................... 3

PChina's International Transboundary Rivers ............ 4Citizen Science for Coastal and MarineConservation .......................................................................... 2 Participation for Effective Environmental

Governance .......................................................................... 12Community Management of Rural WaterSupply ........................................................................................ 7 Politics of Aquaculture, The ........................................... 12Constructed Wetlands and SustainableDevelopment .......................................................................... 4

Politics of Fresh Water, The ............................................ 13Power and Water in Central Asia ................................ 12

Contesting Hidden Waters ............................................. 11

RCrime, Violence, and Global Warming ..................... 11

D Reconnecting People and Water ................................... 7Resource Recovery from Waste .................................... 15

Drinking Water: A Socio-economic Analysis ofHistorical and Societal Variation ................................... 7

Revitalizing Urban Waterway Communities ............ 7Right to Water, The ............................................................ 13

Drip Irrigation for Agriculture .......................................... 4 Rivers and Society ................................................................. 5

E Routledge Handbook of National and Regional OceanPolicies ....................................................................................... 3Routledge Handbook of Ocean Resources andManagement ......................................................................... 3Environmental Water Markets and

Regulation ............................................................................. 11 Routledge Handbook of the Resource Nexus .......... 15Equality in Water and Sanitation Services ................. 7 Routledge Handbook of Water and Health .............. 7

F Routledge Handbook of Water Law andPolicy ....................................................................................... 12

SFood, Energy and Water Sustainability .................... 15Freshwater Ecosystems in Protected Areas ............... 4

G Serene Urbanism .................................................................. 8Socio-Ecological Resilience to Climate Change in aFragile Ecosystem ................................................................. 5

Ganges River Basin, The ..................................................... 5 Sport, Politics and the Charity Industry ....................... 8Global Resource Scarcity ................................................. 15

TGlobal Water Ethics ........................................................... 11Governing Marine Protected Areas ............................... 2Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the Nile Basin,The .............................................................................................. 5

Trans-jurisdictional Water Law andGovernance .......................................................................... 13

I Transboundary Water Governance and InternationalActors in South Asia .......................................................... 13Transboundary Water Management and the ClimateChange Debate ................................................................... 13International Law of Transboundary Groundwater

Resources, The ..................................................................... 12

UKUrban Water Sustainability .............................................. 6

Key Concepts in Water ResourceManagement ....................................................................... 11 VL Volta River Basin, The .......................................................... 5

WLand and Hydropolitics in the Nile RiverBasin ........................................................................................... 4

M Water and Rural Communities ....................................... 8Water Ethics ......................................................................... 13Water Governance and Collective Action ............... 14

Management Science in Fisheries ................................. 2 Water Policy, Imagination and Innovation ............ 14Marine and Coastal Resource Management ........... 2 Water Regimes ....................................................................... 8Marine Biodiversity Conservation .................................. 2 Water Security ........................................................................ 8Marine Biodiversity, Climatic Variability and GlobalChange ..................................................................................... 2

Water Stewardship and Business Value ................... 10Water, Climate Change and the BoomerangEffect ........................................................................................ 10Marine Policy .......................................................................... 3

Marine Transboundary Conservation and ProtectedAreas .......................................................................................... 3

Water, Creativity and Meaning .................................... 10

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PAPereira, Laura M. ................................................................. 15Ashcraft, Catherine M. ..................................................... 13

RAustin, Gary .............................................................................. 4

BReed, David ........................................................................... 14

Baghel, Ravi ........................................................................... 10 Rieu-Clarke, Alistair ........................................................... 12Bartel, Robyn ......................................................................... 14 Roberts, Liz ............................................................................. 10Bartram, Jamie ........................................................................ 7

SBeaugrand, Grégory ............................................................ 2Bell, Sarah .................................................................................. 6Bharati, Luna ............................................................................ 5 Sandstrom, Emil .................................................................... 4Bleischwitz, Raimund ...................................................... 15 Sarni, William ........................................................................ 10Bryant, Lia .................................................................................. 8 Sharp, Liz .................................................................................... 7Bunds, Kyle ............................................................................... 8 Smardon, Richard ................................................................. 7

CSmith, Hance D. ..................................................................... 3Suhardiman, Diana ........................................................... 14Sultana, Farhana ................................................................. 13

Carter, Caitríona .................................................................. 12 Swatuk, Larry ........................................................................ 10Chiotha, Sosten ..................................................................... 5

TCicin-Sain, Biliana .................................................................. 3Cigliano, John A. ................................................................... 2Cooper, Malcolm .................................................................. 5 Tabb, Phillip James .............................................................. 8Crank, John ............................................................................ 11

VCumming, Oliver ................................................................... 7

D Venot, Jean-Philippe ........................................................... 4

WDawson, Marcelle C. ......................................................... 15Denysenko, Nicholas E. ..................................................... 8Dodds, Felix ........................................................................... 15 Williams, Timothy O. ........................................................... 5

EWright, Glen ............................................................................. 3

XEarle, Anton ........................................................................... 13Eckstein, Gabriel ................................................................. 12 Xie, Lei ......................................................................................... 4Edwards, Charles T.T. .......................................................... 2

YFYihdego, Zeray ....................................................................... 5

Finlayson, C. Max .................................................................. 4ZFreedman, Eric ....................................................................... 4

G Zacharias, Mark ...................................................................... 3Ziegler, Rafael ....................................................................... 11

Gray, Janice ............................................................................ 13Green, David R. ....................................................................... 2Groenfeldt, David .............................................................. 13

HHaefner, Andrea .................................................................. 11Hanasz, Paula ........................................................................ 13Harvey, Mark ............................................................................ 7Hellberg, Sofie ..................................................................... 12Hiscock, Keith .......................................................................... 2Hutchings, Paul ...................................................................... 7

JJarvis, W. Todd ..................................................................... 11Jones, Peter .............................................................................. 2

KKochskämper, Elisa ........................................................... 12

LLankford, Bruce ...................................................................... 8Lautze, Jonathan ................................................................... 5Lautze, Jonathan ................................................................ 11Lorrain, Dominique ............................................................. 8

MMackelworth, Peter ............................................................. 3Menga, Filippo ..................................................................... 12Menga, Filippo ..................................................................... 14Myles, Peter B. ......................................................................... 3

OOtoo, Miriam ......................................................................... 15Owens, Katherine .............................................................. 11

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