Drought and Water Scarcity in the UK, 1st ed. 2021 Social Science Perspectives on Governance, Knowledge and Outreach Global Challenges in Water Governance Series
Auteur : Grecksch Kevin
This book presents a social science perspective on drought and water scarcity in the UK. It puts forward a narrative of how different stakeholders manage drought and water scarcity, how they generate and manage knowledge and how power relationships between stakeholders shape drought and water scarcity management. The book begins with an analysis and critique of all water resources management plans produced by English and Welsh water supply companies for the period 2014-2019 and introduces a novel typology for drought management options. It then moves on to discuss the effect of drought and water scarcity on businesses and production processes as well as how knowledge about drought and water scarcity is generated, by whom and for what purpose. Ultimately the book argues for the urgent need to engage people in the UK about water issues and offers a novel perspective on how to communicate and engage with drought research.
1 Introduction.- Part I Governance.- 2 UK Drought and Water Scarcity Management Options.- 3 Drought and Business.- Part II Knowledge.- 4 Drought and Drought Knowledge – The Example of Catfield Fen.- Part III Outreach.- 5 Public Engagement with Drought and Water Scarcity Research.- 6 Conclusion.
Date de parution : 02-2021
Ouvrage de 124 p.
14.8x21 cm