Water Democracy: Reclaiming Public Water in Asia
Focus on the Global South Fgs
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Abstract:
This collection of 19 new essays written by civil society activists, trade unionists and other water practitioners, presents examples of ongoing struggles against water privatization and commercialization as well as inspiring examples of people-centered public water management from across Asia. These essays will contribute to strengthening the discussion about the ways forward for public water delivery in Asia. [FGS Report].
Keywords: Malaysia; Hong Kong; Korea; Japan; India; population; Cambodia; Indonesia; Indian; democratization; Kerala; Tamil Nadu; technology; partnerships; people; conservation; privatization; commercialization; water; Asia; civil society; activsts; trade unionists; practitioners; public water; management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-01
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