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Federal Rivers Managing Water In Multilayered Political Systems Dustin Garrick

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Federal Rivers Managing Water In Multilayered Political Systems Dustin Garrick
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Dustin Garrick, George R. M. Anderson, Daniel Connell, Jamie Pittock
ISBN: 9781781955048, 1781955042
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Federal Rivers Managing Water In Multilayered Political Systems Dustin Garrick by Dustin Garrick, George R. M. Anderson, Daniel Connell, Jamie Pittock 9781781955048, 1781955042 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book provides a comparative perspective on water management and federalism across multiple countries. Through a collection of case studies, this book explores the water management experiences and lessons learned in nine federal countries and China. The territorial division of power in federations, plus the interconnected politics at the national and regional levels, present a classic governance test for waters shared across multiple political jurisdictions. This is increasingly important as democratic transitions have introduced or invigorated federalism across diverse contexts affecting more than 300 major river basins. Federal Rivers examines both the successes and failures of federal regimes in resolving water conflicts and achieving sustainable water management, particularly within river basins. Case studies across the Americas, Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia highlight the extent and diversity of federal rivers, identifying alternative pathways to share risks and make tradeoffs across political jurisdictions. This book will appeal not only to scholars of resource management and of federalism, but also to practitioners in government, the private sector and international networks with interests in water policy and federalism.

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