The Water Diaries
Living with the Global Water Crisis in Bangladesh and Kenya
Rob Hope author Sonia Hoque author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:28th Feb '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This book provides insights into the regional and local factors influencing water insecurity and its effects on people's daily lives.
Provides insights into the regional and local factors influencing water insecurity and its effects on people's daily lives. With practical policy advice, this is a key resource for policy makers and practitioners, as well as researchers in geography, development studies, environmental science, anthropology, economics, and political science.Cyclones, flash floods, droughts, and pollution batter the aspirations of people living at the sharp end of water insecurity. By charting the daily water use behaviour of people in Kenya and Bangladesh for a year, this book explores the intersecting drivers of global water risks and the spatial and seasonal inequalities. Comprising a clear methodological chapter and four detailed case studies of both urban and rural areas, it critically reviews existing policy and institutional design, arguing for a new architecture in allocating risks and responsibilities fairly and effectively between government, communities, enterprises, and water users. In identifying the risks and potential responses for policy and investment action, it provides theoretical insights and a practical guide to developing more effective policy in Kenya and Bangladesh, with solutions that will be applicable in other regions facing similar challenges. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
ISBN: 9781009299589
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148 pages