Water Politics

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  • Water Politics Book Detail

  • Author : Farhana Sultana
  • Release Date : 2020
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Genre : Right to water
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9781138320024
  • File Size : 73,73 MB

Water Politics by Farhana Sultana PDF Summary

Book Description: This volume broadens existing discussions on the right to water in order to critically shed light on the pathways, pitfalls, prospects, and constraints that exist in achieving global goals, as well as advance debates around water governance and water justice.

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