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Subnational Hydropolitics Conflict Cooperation And Institutionbuilding In Shared River Basins Illustrated Scott M Moore

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Subnational Hydropolitics Conflict Cooperation And Institutionbuilding In Shared River Basins Illustrated Scott M Moore
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.03 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Scott M. Moore
ISBN: 9780190864101, 0190864109
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Illustrated

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Subnational Hydropolitics Conflict Cooperation And Institutionbuilding In Shared River Basins Illustrated Scott M Moore by Scott M. Moore 9780190864101, 0190864109 instant download after payment.

The prospect of international conflict over water has long been the subject of academic and popular concern, but subnational political conflict is considerably more common, and almost certainly imposes greater economic and environmental costs. Indeed, subnational hydropolitics are an important
feature of several large countries, including the United States, India, and China. Moreover, disputes between water users in shared river basins have often persisted despite repeated attempts by central governments to resolve them through both persuasion and coercion. Yet despite the growing threat
of water scarcity around the world, little research exists on sub-national politics of shared water resources. This book attempts to fill the gap by explaining how and why hydropolitics play out within countries, as well as between them.
Subnational Hydropolitics re-examines the issue of water conflict by examining conflicts at the subnational rather than international level. By examining several in-depth case studies of both conflict and cooperation, Scott Moore argues that increasing sub-national water conflict is driven by two
inter-linked forces, identity politics, which gives subnational politicians a reason to compete over shared water resources; and political decentralization, which provides them with the tools to do so. To understand politics at the subnational level, the book blends insights from both the
environmental governance and comparative politics literatures. By examining the challenges many countries face in achieving cooperation over shared water resources, the book helps to shed light on different mechanisms and processes for solving cooperation problems at the regional scale lessons
relevant to tackling a wide range of transboundary environmental problems, including air pollution, urbanization, and ecosystem protection. But at its core, this book promises a definitive contribution to the growing sub-field of environmental politics, centered on understanding how different
countries attempt to solve the problems inherent in governing water resources in shared river basins.

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