Out of the mainstream : water rights, politics andidentity edited by Rutgerd Boelens, David Getches andArmando Guevara-Gil
ISBN
9781844076765(hbk.)
พิมพ์ลักษณ์
London ; Washington : Earthscan, 2010
เลขหมู่
HD1691 O942 2010
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ
xvii, 366 p. ; 24 cm
หมายเหตุ
Contents: PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO WATER RIGHTS, POWER, IDENTITYAND SOCIAL STRUGGLE: Water struggles and the politics ofidentity -- Water property relations and modern policyregimes: neoliberal utopia and the disempowerment ofcollective action -- The limits of state reform andmulticulturalism in Latin America: contemporaryillustrations -- A masculine world: the politics of genderand identity in irrigation expert thinking -- PART II:POLITICS OF IDENTITY AND ANDEAN LIVELIHOODS: Identitypolitics and indigenous movements in Andean history --Cultural identity and indigenous water rights in theAndean highlands -- Land, water and the search forsustainable livelihood in the Andes -- PART III: TENSIONSAND MERGERS AMONG LOCAL WATER RIGHTS AND NATIONAL POLICIES: Water laws, collective rights and system diversity inthe Andean countries -- Water rights and conflicts in aninter-Andean watershed: the Achamayo River Valley, Junn,Peru -- Water rights, mining and indigenous groups inChile^'s Atacama -- Indian water rights in conflict withstate water rights: the case of the Pyramid Lake PaiuteTribe in Nevada, USA -- Acequias of the SouthwesternUnited States in tension with state water laws -- Community-controlled codification of local resource tenure: an effective tool for defending local rights? -- PART IV: SOCIAL MOBILIZATION AND GRASSROOTS STRATEGIES FOR WATERRIGHTS: Using international law to assert indigenous waterrights -- Networking strategies and struggles for watercontrol: from water wars to mobilizations for day-to-daywater rights defence -- Federating and defending: water,territory and extraction in the Andes -- Conclusions:water rights, power and identity
245 00 ^aOut of the mainstream :^bwater rights, politics andidentity /^cedited by Rutgerd Boelens, David Getches andArmando Guevara-Gil
260 ^aLondon ;^aWashington :^bEarthscan,^c2010
300 ^axvii, 366 p. ;^c24 cm
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 ^aPART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO WATER RIGHTS, POWER, IDENTITYAND SOCIAL STRUGGLE: Water struggles and the politics ofidentity --^tWater property relations and modern policyregimes: neoliberal utopia and the disempowerment ofcollective action --^tThe limits of state reform andmulticulturalism in Latin America: contemporaryillustrations --^tA masculine world: the politics of genderand identity in irrigation expert thinking --^tPART II:POLITICS OF IDENTITY AND ANDEAN LIVELIHOODS: Identitypolitics and indigenous movements in Andean history --Cultural identity and indigenous water rights in theAndean highlands --^tLand, water and the search forsustainable livelihood in the Andes --^tPART III: TENSIONSAND MERGERS AMONG LOCAL WATER RIGHTS AND NATIONAL POLICIES: Water laws, collective rights and system diversity inthe Andean countries --^tWater rights and conflicts in aninter-Andean watershed: the Achamayo River Valley, Junn,Peru --^tWater rights, mining and indigenous groups inChile^'s Atacama --^tIndian water rights in conflict withstate water rights: the case of the Pyramid Lake PaiuteTribe in Nevada, USA --^tAcequias of the SouthwesternUnited States in tension with state water laws --^tCommunity-controlled codification of local resource tenure: an effective tool for defending local rights? --^tPART IV: SOCIAL MOBILIZATION AND GRASSROOTS STRATEGIES FOR WATERRIGHTS: Using international law to assert indigenous waterrights --^tNetworking strategies and struggles for watercontrol: from water wars to mobilizations for day-to-daywater rights defence --^tFederating and defending: water,territory and extraction in the Andes --^tConclusions:water rights, power and identity