Water Ethics
An Introduction
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield International
Published:25th Oct '19
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This book offers a deep dive into water ethics, addressing allocation, rights, and privatization, while advocating for a more ethical approach to water management.
In Water Ethics, readers are introduced to the intricate and often contentious debates surrounding water allocation, human rights, and the commodification of water services. The author delves into the ethical implications of these issues, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the moral responsibilities tied to water management. This exploration is particularly relevant given the increasing scarcity of water resources and the pressing need for equitable distribution.
The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of various aspects of water security, arguing that ethical considerations must be at the forefront of discussions about water governance. By examining the human right to water alongside the challenges posed by privatization and commodification, Water Ethics seeks to provide a comprehensive framework for addressing these pressing issues. It advocates for alternatives to the dominant consequentialist approaches that often overlook the ethical dimensions of water management.
Furthermore, the author raises critical questions about responsibility in the context of water-related risks, such as pollution and inequity. Who bears the burden of rectifying these issues? This inquiry resonates with ongoing dialogues in environmental ethics, climate justice, and technology ethics, making Water Ethics an essential resource for upper undergraduate and graduate students across various disciplines. By bridging these discussions, the book not only fills a significant gap in the literature but also encourages a more nuanced understanding of water ethics in today's world.
ISBN: 9781786609502
Dimensions: 233mm x 159mm x 24mm
Weight: 603g
314 pages