New Earthscan water books (Earthscan / IISD)

Read at : Andrew Miller <andrew.miller@earthscan.co.uk>

Water Issues Announcement List <water-l@lists.iisd.ca>

Review and Inspection copies are available for the Earthscan water books listed below.

Please note that you can order these books at a 20% discount using the discount code featured in our latest Water E-Alert, now available online:

http://www.earthscan.co.uk/EarthscanWaterEAlert/tabid/93408/Default.aspx

For all enquires please contact me at andrew.miller@earthscan.co.uk

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Making the Most of the Water We Have: The Soft Path Approach to Water Management
David B. Brooks, Oliver M. Brandes and Stephen Gurman
Hardback
£49.95

‘This book looks ahead to provide the context within which to consider our use and management of water as we enter an increasingly uncertain future.’
Dr. David Suzuki, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia, author, broadcaster

Web: http://www.earthscan.co.uk/?TabId=74750&v=492190

FREE CHAPTER 1 DOWNLOAD: http://www.earthscan.co.uk/EarthscanWaterEAlert/tabid/93408/Default.aspx

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Reforming Institutions in Water Resource Management
Policy and Performance for Sustainable Development
Lin Crase and Vasant P. Gandhi
Hardback
£60.00

‘A very valuable addition to the literature on water institutional reforms.’
Rathinasamy Maria Saleth, Director, Madras Institute of Development Studies, India

Web: http://www.earthscan.co.uk/?TabId=56940&v=451872

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Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region
Hydropower, Livelihoods and Governance
Francois Molle, Tira Foran and Mira Kakonen
Hardback
£75.00

‘With a diverse set of authors from assorted countries and mixed walks of life, this book brings a grounded, radical and refreshing perspective to the study of water in the Mekong region.’
Jonathan Rigg, University of Durham, UK and author of Southeast Asia: The Human Landscape of Modernisation and Development

Web: http://www.earthscan.co.uk/?TabId=49419&v=451769

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Honorary Professor of Botany, University of Ghent (Belgium). Scientific Consultant for Desertification and Sustainable Development.
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