Water and Poverty in the Southwest

Water and Poverty in the Southwest
Title Water and Poverty in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Franklin Lee Brown
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
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Water and Poverty in the Southwest

Water and Poverty in the Southwest
Title Water and Poverty in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Franklin L. Brown
Publisher
Pages 237
Release 1987-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780608023496

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The Southwest Under Stress

The Southwest Under Stress
Title The Southwest Under Stress PDF eBook
Author Allen V. Kneese
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1135432740

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Southwest Under Stress examines the development-environment conflict in the four contiguous states of Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. It emphasizes three issues with implications that extend far beyond the Southwest: water---its quantity, quality, and allocation; environment---how and to what extent it should be preserved; and the future of Native American and other poverty-stricken peoples. Energy comes in for special attention because the Southwest is a principal repository of fossil and nuclear fuels. This book serves as a guide for public policy in the region, and many of the policy alternatives set out are aimed at state and local governments. Alleviating poverty, improving the lot of Native Americans, and formulating workable water, environmental, and natural resources development policies are all of special concern to the region, but the federal government has asserted a dominant role in may of these areas. The book discusses ways in which the federal role may change to improve both federal policy itself and cooperation with other levels of government.

Water and Poverty in the Southwest

Water and Poverty in the Southwest
Title Water and Poverty in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Franklin Lee Brown
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The Struggle for Water

The Struggle for Water
Title The Struggle for Water PDF eBook
Author Wendy Nelson Espeland
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 297
Release 1998-09-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226217949

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Nearly 50 years ago, the Bureau of Reclamation proposed building a dam at the confluence of two rivers in central Arizona. While the dam would bring valuable water to an arid plain, it would also destroy a wildlife habitat, flood archaeological sites, and force the Yavapai Indians from their ancestral home. This is the fascinating story of this controversial and ultimately thwarted project.

Rural Development, Poverty, and Natural Resources Workshop Paper Series

Rural Development, Poverty, and Natural Resources Workshop Paper Series
Title Rural Development, Poverty, and Natural Resources Workshop Paper Series PDF eBook
Author
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Release 1983*
Genre Natural resources
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The Field of Water Policy

The Field of Water Policy
Title The Field of Water Policy PDF eBook
Author Franck Poupeau
Publisher Routledge
Pages 174
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429574738

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Bringing together the analysis of a diverse team of social scientists, this book proposes a new approach to environmental problems. Cutting through the fragmented perspectives on water crises, it seeks to shift the analytic perspectives on water policy by looking at the social logics behind environmental issues. Most importantly, it analyzes the dynamic influences on water management, as well as the social and institutional forces that orient water and conservation policies. The first work of its kind, The Field of Water Policy: Power and Scarcity in the American Southwest brings the tools of Pierre Bourdieu’s field sociology to bear on a moment of environmental crisis, with a study of the logics of water policy in the American Southwest, a region that allows us to see the contest over the management of scarce resources in a context of lasting drought. As such, it will appeal to scholars in the social and political sciences with interests in the environment and the management of natural resources.