Public Water Policies : The Ultimate Weapons of Social Control
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1641433000
ISBN-13
9781641433006
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Bernan Press
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US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 31st, 2018
Print length
212 Pages
Weight
472 grams
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16.10 x 23.60 x 1.80 cms
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Although water is nature''s most important molecule; its regulation and management are the most challenging public policy issues for any society. Water is the common denominator of all life on earth. Public water policies then become the fundamental foundations of community formation anywhere. Cities exist in their places based on the local access to adequate amounts of fresh water. Without fair, workable, and transparent public water policy any society is threatened with socio-economic destruction, especially in the arid areas living under severe drought and the threat of warming trends worldwide. Public Water Policies: The Ultimate Weapons of Social Control·Provides an interdisciplinary view of water policies worldwide·Critically analyzes the consequences of water policies around the world, many that are not only overlooked, but that have never been considered·Analyzes the conflicts in social values of any society that demand hard choices between population growth, economic growth, and the environment·Provides a new perspective on the overall long-reaching economic consequences of water policy.·Offers four new terms to describe public water policies in relation to social control: due process social control, deceptive social control, diplomatic social control, and destructive social control ·Compares and contrasts water policies in key places in the world using the new terms of social control to enlighten the public and especially those water policymakers worldwide
Although water is nature's most important molecule; its regulation and management are the most challenging public policy issues for any society. Water is the common denominator of all life on earth. Public water policies then become the fundamental foundations of community formation anywhere. Cities exist in their places based on the local access to adequate amounts of fresh water. Without fair, workable, and transparent public water policy any society is threatened with socio-economic destruction, especially in the arid areas living under severe drought and the threat of warming trends worldwide. Public Water Policies: The Ultimate Weapons of Social Control·Provides an interdisciplinary view of water policies worldwide·Critically analyzes the consequences of water policies around the world, many that are not only overlooked, but that have never been considered·Analyzes the conflicts in social values of any society that demand hard choices between population growth, economic growth, and the environment·Provides a new perspective on the overall long-reaching economic consequences of water policy. ·Offers four new terms to describe public water policies in relation to social control: due process social control, deceptive social control, diplomatic social control, and destructive social control ·Compares and contrasts water policies in key places in the world using the new terms of social control to enlighten the public and especially those water policymakers worldwide
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