Urban Water Conflicts
Discover the multifaceted world of urban water management with Urban Water Conflicts, authored by Bernard Barraque. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 344 pages and delves deep into the complexities surrounding urban water disputes.
This comprehensive work offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the various forms and levels of urban water conflicts, focusing on crucial economic, environmental, and social sustainability issues. Barraque expertly navigates the intricate relationships between different levels of government and their roles in urban water management, providing readers with valuable case studies that illuminate real-world challenges and solutions.
If you're looking to broaden your understanding of water conservation, supply engineering, and the social dynamics of urban environments, Urban Water Conflicts is an essential read. Explore the depths of this pressing global issue and enhance your knowledge today!