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The Global Quest to Solve the Water Crisis
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A sense of urgency about the global water crisis has entered the political and corporate discourse, and in humanity’s quest to solve it, we are all called to rise to the challenge. However, solutions are hard to come by where causes are not clearly defined. And given the scale and geographic dispersion of the problem, there are many drivers of the crisis. In fact the global water crisis is only global in the sense that there are people in regions all over the world that are condemned to insecure water access . The acute reasons for lack of water vary from place to place. The one unifying factor is the global power of the market over the provision, allocation and maintenance of water supplies. Building on a critique of recent responses to the water crisis and their contradictions, the book interrogates how savior-like, ‘high priests’ of a fetishized global developmentalism – embodied by celebrities, CEOs, and sustainability directors – are shaping global water governance. The book thus argues that if humanity is to escape the current deadlock that bedevils access to clean water around the world, it has to reconsider both its faith in the market and its relationship with nature.

Author Biography:

Filippo Menga is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Bergamo, Italy and Associate Editor of the journal Political Geography. His research draws predominantly on political ecology, political geography, and critical geography to advance an innovative approach to the study of water politics. He has published articles on these topics in a wide range of academic journals, including Political Geography, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, Geoforum, the Journal of Political Ecology, Development and Change, Nationalities Papers, and Water Alternatives. He is the author of Power and Water in Central Asia (Routledge), and co-editor (with Erik Swyngedouw), of Water, Technology and the Nation-State (Earthscan). Prior to joining the University of Bergamo in 2021, he held research and teaching positions at the Universities of Reading and Manchester. In 2018 he was awarded the Scopus Early Career Researcher UK Award 2018 (Elsevier/US-UK Fulbright Commission) in recognition of outstanding research in Social Sciences.
Release date NZ
January 14th, 2025
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
192
ISBN-13
9781804290712
Product ID
36537571

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