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Water Bankruptcy in the Land of Plenty

Franck Poupeau Hoshin Gupta Aleix Serrat-Capdevila Maria Sans-Fuentes

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English
CRC Press
03 July 2017
As the American Southwest faces its deepest drought in history, this book explores the provocative notion ofwater bankruptcy with a view towards emphasizing the diversity and complexity of water issues in this region. It bridges between the narratives of growth and the strategies or policies adopted to pursue competing agendas and circumvent the inevitable. A window of opportunity provided by this current long-term drought may be used to induce change by dealing with threats that derive from imbalances between growth patterns and available resources, the primary cause of scarcity.

A first of its kind, this book was developed through close collaboration of a broad range of natural scientists, social scientists, and resource managers from Europe and United States. It constitutes a collective elaboration of a transdisciplinary approach to unveiling the inner workings of how water was fought for, allocated and used in the American Southwest, with a focus on Arizona. Specifically, it offers an innovative scientific perspective that produces a critical diagnostic evaluation of water management, with a particular view to identifying risks for the Tucson region that is facing continuous urban sprawl and economic growth.

The book offers a diversity of complementary perspectives, including a statement of natural resources, biodiversity and their management, an analysis of water policy and its history, and a statement of ecosystem services in the context of both local biodiversity and also the economic activities that sustain economic growth. Finally, it presents a concerted effort to explore the interplay between a variety of related scientific disciplines and frameworks including climatology, hydrology, water management, ecosystem services, societal metabolism, political economy and social science.

Edited by:   , , , ,
Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138418653
ISBN 10:   113841865X
Series:   IHE Delft Lecture Note Series
Pages:   448
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction - Project and frameworkIntroductionHuman natural history of Southwestern US A Socio-Historical Perspective on Water Policy Rivers and Dams of the American Empire. Sociology of the Environment and the Sphere of Power The Policy Coalitions of the Central Arizona Project. A Socio-historical Perspective on Water Management in the Arid West Laws of the River: Contribution for a Sociology of the Field of Water Management in Arizona Current perspectives: Ecosystems & Their Dependence on Water Management Water uses in the Tucson basin: Implications of a spatially neutral groundwater management Tucson Groundwater Dynamics. How is it Affected by Natural Drought? Water Management and Biodiversity Conservation: the Role of Biodiversity in the Hydrological Cycle in Tucson Basin - a Review Quantification of Water-related Ecosystem Services in the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed, Arizona, USA Mapping Ecosystem Services Supply and Demand for Policy and Practice – Qualitative Assessment in Pantano Wash Watershed (Tucson basin, AZ) Application of InVEST Model for Mapping and Assessment of Erosion Regulation Ecosystem Services in Santa Cruz Watershed Implication of GIS and Spatial Data Infrastructures in Sustainable Water Management A Comparative Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Water Management between Tucson Basin (AZ) and Ebro basin (SP) Narratives of economic & urban growth Challenges of Urban Growth, Water and Wastewater The Social Logic of Urban Sprawl in Arizona Urban comprehensive planning. Evaluation and Monitoring Mechanisms Related to Water for the Tucson Plan. Impact of urban growth on climate and ecosystem services Integrating Political Ecology and Ecosystem Services Conclusion – Bringing all the Stories Together A Collective Attempt towards Transdisciplinary Implications to Politics & Recommendations

Franck Poupeau, Hoshin Gupta, Aleix Serrat-Capdevila, Maria Sans-Fuentes, Susan Harris, László G. Hayde

Reviews for Water Bankruptcy in the Land of Plenty

"""... this collaborative effort is very successful. In a series of thought-provoking case studies, the authors provide a comprehensive and extraordinarily detailed analysis of a serious issue with ramifications that expand well beyond Arizona"" R. L. Wallace, Ripon College, USA, in the March 2017 issue of CHOICE Magazine ""Water Bankruptcy in the Land of Plenty is about water scarcity in Southern Arizona; but though many might think this narrow subject would limit the book's interest to Arizona residents alone, it's recommended for any arid region of the world. as it covers how water scarcity is measured and dealt with. The American Southwest is facing its deepest drought in history. This discussion evolved through the collaborative efforts of scientists, resource managers, and social scientists not just from Arizona but from around the world and across the U.S. It thus offers an interdisciplinary approach as it examines the politics and processes of water allocation. Technical charts, graphs, discussions of water planning processes and urban development, and applications of hydrological models contribute to chapters that pair data with thought-provoking insights to make for a technical yet accessible water management discussion of special interest to urban planners, resource managers and conservation collections alike."" Diane Donovan, in 'Donovan's Literary Services' November 2016 Prime Picks' on donovansliteraryservices.com"


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