Shifting Lands, Flowing Waters

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This is an open access book that focuses on issues around rivers which feed more than one country at a time, changing their course and flow. It emphasizes the need for more efficient and transparent risk-informed water governance across South Asia with a special focus on river basins in the region. Researchers and practitioners critically examine one or more themes such aseconomy, society and culture in transboundary resource sharing: conflict and cooperation, nature of challenges, everyday dynamics and formal and informal responses; contemporary water governance framework in South Asia (reflecting on the issues of justice and rights of riparian communities); transboundary disaster governance and policies that relate to resource management; water governance networks and alliances in South Asia; political economy of communities depended on transboundary rivers; risk-informed planning and governance for transboundary resources management (implications for at-risk populationslike women, youth and children, fisherfolk, indigenous communities); policies and engagement at national level between South Asian countries on risk-informed governance.

The book acknowledges that policies in South Asia need to deepen their agenda towards just and equitable sharing of water resources across the riparian regions, with an inclusive and people-centred approach of decision-making. For this purpose, it brings forth an understanding of the perspectives of different stakeholders for bridging gaps and facilitating a constructive dialogue for the betterment of the marginalized and vulnerable water-dependent groups. The book is a rich resource for researchers as well as NGOs and policy makers working on issues of water governance, disaster governance, trans-boundary issues, community resilience and so on.


This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Examines transboundary water governance through the lens of equity, justice, and water rights Aims to inspire policies to reduce poverty and marginalization among riparian communities Emphasizes the need for more efficient and transparent risk-informed water governance across South Asia

Autorentext

Janki Andharia is the dean, School of Disaster Studies at TISS, Mumbai. Her areas of work focus on gender issues, environmental concerns, social planning and participatory development, addressing diverse forms of marginalization and vulnerability. Professor Andharia has participated in numerous national disaster response activities and has worked closely in the area of post-disaster relief and rehabilitation. Prof. Andharia's recent book on "Disaster Studies: Exploring Intersectionalities in Disaster Discourse" was published in 2020 by Springer.

Pankaj Anand is a professional with over two decades of rich, relevant and varied experience in programme management, evidence-based advocacy, knowledge management, development communication and resource mobilization in India and South Asia. He has worked on a wide canvas of issues including public health, gender, citizen action, governance, sustainable development and the issues of farmers and Adivasis. Pankaj is currently the director, Programme and Advocacy, Oxfam India. His own experiences of engaging with the state and central government, citizens groups as well with the donors help bring fresh insights to Oxfam India s work with the poor and the marginalized sections of the society.


Inhalt

Chapter 1 Building Bridges Over Troubled Waters: Towards Risk Informed Transboundary Water Governance.- Chapter 2 Disasters as Unfinished Business of Development: why pluralizing the natural and social aspects of transboundary waters may help.- Chapter 3 The Symphony of co-operation: Principles, values and ethics of transboundary risk governance .- Chapter 4 Inclusive Collaborative Water Governance: Managing risks by drawing on Australian experiences, including failures.- Chapter 5 India-China Water Issues: hydro-politics, disputes and cooperative Arrangements.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819676903
    • Editor Janki Andharia, Pankaj Anand
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Economy
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9789819676903
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-981-9676-90-3
    • Veröffentlichung 11.10.2025
    • Titel Shifting Lands, Flowing Waters
    • Untertitel Transboundary Water Governance and Risk-Informed Planning
    • Herausgeber Springer, Berlin
    • Anzahl Seiten 180

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