Water governance and collective action: multi-scale challenges

2017 
1. Introduction Diana Suhardiman, Alan Nicol, Everisto Mapedza 2. Power and Politics in Water Governance: Revisiting the Role of Collective Action in the Commons Diana Suhardiman, Louis Lebel, Alan Nicol, Theresa Wong 3. The Collective is Political: Lessons from the Nile Basin Initiative Alan Nicol 4. Grassroots Scalar Politics in the Peruvian Andes: Mobilising Allies to Defend Community Waters in the Upper Pampas Watershed Andres Verzijl, Jaime Hoogesteger, Rutgerd Boelens 5. Hydro-Hegemony or Water Security Community? Collective Action, Cooperation and Conflict in the SADC Transboundary Security Complex Richard Meissner and Jeroen Warner 6. Place Attachment and Community Resistance: Evidence from the Cheay Areng and Lower Sesan 2 Dams in Cambodia Oliver Hensengerth 7. Politics of Knowledge and Collective Action in Health Impact Assessment in Thailand: The Experience of Khao Hinsorn Community Carl Middleton, Somporn Pengkham, Areeya Tivasuradej 8. Agricultural Water Management in Matrilineal Societies of Malawi: Land Ownership and Implications for Collective Action Everisto Mapedza, Emelder Tagutanazvo, Barbara van Koppen, Christopher Manyamba 9. Collective Action, Community and the Peasant Economy in Andean Highland Water Control Rutgerd Boelens and Jaime Hoogesteger 10. Collective Action and Governance Challenges in the Tonle Sap Great Lake, Cambodia Sanjiv de Silva, Kim Miratori, Ram C Bastakoti, Blake D Ratner 11. Goldmining, Dispossessing the Commons, and Multi-Scalar Responses: The Case of Cerro de San Pedro, Mexico Didi Stoltenborg and Rutgerd Boelens 12. Key Constraints and Collective Action Challenges for Groundwater Governance in the Eastern Gangetic Plains Ram C Bastakoti, Fraser Sugden, Manita Raut, Surendra Shrestha 13. Stakeholder Perspectives on Transboundary Water Cooperation in the Indus River Basin Muhammad Azeem Ali Shah and Panchali Saikia 14. Reimagining South Asia: Hopes for an Indus Basin Network Medha Bisht 15. Structure, Agency, and Challenges for Inclusive Water Governance at Basin Scale: Comparing Mekong with the Nile Everisto Mapedza, Diana Suhardiman, Alan Nicol 16. Synthesis: Power, Alliances and Pathways for Collective Action Diana Suhardiman, Alan Nicol, Everisto Mapedza
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