附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Emerging approaches to comprehend changing global contexts / Joachim Blatter, Helen Ingram, and Pamela M. Doughman -- Expanding perspectives on transboundary water / Joachim Blatter, Helen Ingram, and Suzanne Lorton Levesque -- The confluence of water, patterns of settlement, and constructions of the border in the Imperial and the Mexicali valleys (1900-1999) / Mara̕ Rosa Garca̕-Acevedo -- Lessons from Lake Constance: ideas, institutions, and advocacy coalitions / Joachim Blatter -- The Yellowstone to Yukon conservation initiative: reconstructing boundaries, biodiversity, and beliefs / Suzanne Lorton Levesque -- Discursive practices and competing discourses in the governance of wild North American Pacific salmon resources / Kathleen M. Sullivan -- Discourses and water in the U.S.-Mexico border region / Pamela M. Doughman -- A hydroelectric power complex on both sides of a war: potential weapon or peace incentive? / Paula Garb and John M. Whitely -- Black Sea environmental management: prospects for new paradigms in transitional contexts / Joseph F. DiMento -- Water as a boundary: national parks, rivers, and the politics of demarcation in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe / David McDermott Hughes -- Perspectives from the districts of water and power: a report on flows / Richard Perry -- Lessons from the spaces of unbound water for research and governance in a glocalized world / Richard Perry, Joachim Blatter, and Helen Ingram.
摘要:This book offers conceptual and empirical support for the idea that the human relationship with water must move beyond rationalist definitions of water as product, property, and commodity.