What kind of governance for what kind of equity? Towards a theorization of justice in water governance (bibtex)
by Perreault, Tom
Abstract:
This article critically reviews literatures related to the core concepts of this special issue: water and hydrosocial relations; water governance and spatial scale; and equity, justice and rights. It argues that only by viewing water and society as simultaneously social and natural can we address both ecological governance and environmental justice. It argues that the institutional arrangements we employ for governing water must address issues of democratization, human welfare and ecological conditions.
Reference:
What kind of governance for what kind of equity? Towards a theorization of justice in water governance (Perreault, Tom), In Water International, 2014.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{Perreault WaterJustice WI 2014,
  title = {What kind of governance for what kind of equity? Towards a theorization of justice in water governance},
  key = {Perreault WaterJustice WI 2014},
  Author = {Perreault, Tom},
  Journal = {Water International},
  Year = {2014},
  Country = {Estados  Unidos},
  pdf = {Perreault WaterJustice WI 2014.pdf},
  Abstract = {This article critically reviews literatures related to the core concepts of this special issue: water and hydrosocial relations; water governance and spatial scale; and equity, justice and rights. It argues that only by viewing water and society as simultaneously social and natural can we address both ecological governance and environmental justice. It argues that the institutional arrangements we employ for governing water must address issues of democratization, human welfare and ecological conditions.},
  Keywords = {Ciclo hidrosocial, Estados  Unidos},
}
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