by Colin Ward (Author)
Water is the primary requirement for human existence, belonging to all. Yet from privatization in Britain to the displacement of millions by dam-building in the developing world, it has been appropriated as a commodity by the powerful. This wide-ranging text examines the unequal distribution of water on a global scale. Export crops are irrigated, subsistence crops wither, and yet all through history local communities have devised ways of ensuring fair shares of a vital and limited resource. This book reasserts the claim for local community control of access to water.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 147
Edition: First Edition.
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 20 Feb 1997
ISBN 10: 0304335681
ISBN 13: 9780304335688