Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-375) and index.
Contents:
Water, rights, and the El Cajon Dam, Honduras / William M. Loker. Use and abuse of aquifers: can the Hopi Indians survive multinational mining? / Peter Whiteley and Vernon Masayesva -- Water rights in the Pacific Northwest / Tom Greaves -- "A River that Was Once so Strong and Deep": local reflections on the Eastmain Diversion, James Bay hydroelectric project / Kreg Ettenger -- Balancing the waters: development and hydropolitics in contemporary Zimbabwe / Bill Derman -- Water, rights, and the El Cajon Dam, Honduras / William M. Loker. Gender and society in Bangladesh's Flood Action Plan / Suzanne Hanchett, Jesmin Akhter, and Kazi Rozana Akhter. Transacting a commons: the Lake Biwa Comprehensive Development Plan, Shiga Prefecture, Japan / James E. Nickum and Daniel Greenstadt -- Big Canal: the political ecololgy of the Central Arizona project / Thomas E. Sheridan -- Water wars in South Texas: managing the Edwards Aquifer / John M. Donahue -- Gender and society in Bangladesh's Flood Action Plan / Suzanne Hanchett, Jesmin Akhter, and Kazi Rozana Akhter. Water between Arabs and Israelis: researching twice promised resources / Rosina Hassoun. Water, power, and environmental health in tourism development: the Bay Islands, Honduras / Susan C. Stonich, Jerrel H. Sorensen, and Gus W. Salbador -- Culture, power, and the hydrological cycle: creating and responding to water scarcity on St. Thomas, Virgin Islands / Barbara Rose Johnston -- Water between Arabs and Israelis: researching twice promised resources / Rosina Hassoun.
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