Water has no respect for arbitrary, human-defined borders and institutions, and presents one of the most confounding governance challenges in contemporary natural resource management. This book proposes that sustainable water governance requires trans-jurisdictional water governance, defined as legal and policy responses to the conservation, management and use of water resources that cross administrative borders.
With considerable government, citizen and financial donor attention having been devoted to developing a range of international, transnational and national laws and policies to...
Water has no respect for arbitrary, human-defined borders and institutions, and presents one of the most confounding governance challenges in conte...
The Anthropocene signals a new age in our earth's history, a human age, where we are revealed as a powerful force shaping planetary systems. What might criminology be in the Anthropocene? What does the Anthropocene suggest for future theory and practice of criminology? This book seeks to contribute to this research agenda by examining, contrasting and interrogating different vantage points, aspects and thinking within criminology.
Bringing together a range of multidisciplinary chapters at the cutting edge of thinking and environmental rethinking in criminology, this book explores a...
The Anthropocene signals a new age in our earth's history, a human age, where we are revealed as a powerful force shaping planetary systems. What m...
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances that foster their successful implementation by taking a comparative look at a world-leading `laboratory' of water law and governance: Australia.
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances that foster their successful implementation by takin...