Water Planet: The Culture, Politics, Economics, and Sustainability of Water on Earth
By (Author) Camille Gaskin-Reyes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
24th October 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
333.91
Winner of Best Reference Titles of 2016, Sciences 2017
Hardback
472
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1106g
Through case studies, opposing viewpoints, and primary documents, this reference work examines the environmental and sustainability issues regarding water as well as how water is an intrinsic part of human culture. Every culture and ecosystem on earth depends on water. As the world's climate changes, human culture is increasingly threatened by the seemingly opposite problems of having too little clean, potable water and "having too much water"e.g., flooding, melting polar ice caps, and rising sea levels. What are the solutions that humanity must collectively pursue to protect our ability to flourish on planet earth Water Planet: The Culture, Politics, Economics, and Sustainability of Water on Earth offers an unprecedented examination of the critical subject of water sustainability. Its essays, viewpoints, case studies, and documents show how this vital resource that many in first-world countries take for granted is intricately woven into not only basic human survival but also cultural, political, and economic stability. Readers will learn about topics such as flooding and drought; the growing problem of water pollution; the connections between water and gender, including gender equity and gender aspects of water ownership; the effects of global temperature changes on the water supply; concerns regarding fishing and overfishing; water security; and sustainable water management.
Readers will come away with a much deeper understanding of the topic. A comprehensive resource for those thirsting for information on water, politics, science, environment, and culture. * Library Journal *
Camille Gaskin-Reyes, PhD, is adjunct professor of Latin American studies at Georgetown University.