Water Development and Poverty Reduction (Natural Resource Management and Policy)

water development and poverty reduction (natural resource management and policy)

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Water Development and Poverty Reduction (Natural Resource Management and Policy)

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Book Description
Despite recent improvements in water management, approximately 1.4 billion people lack adequate water and about 3 billion people lack adequate sanitation services. It is commonly acknowledged that these and other water problems affect the poor adversely in terms of their livelihoods, their health, and their vulnerability to water-related natural disasters. The authors of this edited volume have broad experience managing water development projects - integrated social-economic programs aimed directly at poverty reduction in different regions of the developing world. In the book's four Parts, they offer an interdisciplinary approach to many issues that contribute to the relationship between water and poverty. Part I includes articles on the conceptual and methodological issues concerning poverty reduction through water resources development. It also offers analysis of quantitative measurements of poverty reduction, including some approaches for creating a Water Poverty Index. Part II considers the institutional frameworks for management of water and poverty reduction. Topics range from community-based decision making to international leadership. Part III encompasses discussions on participatory irrigation management and the privatization of urban water supplies and sewerage and the link to poverty. Case studies from India, Turkey, and Jordan make up Part IV. The studies present diverse water management and development practices for poverty reduction, including realistic pricing and effective irrigation practices, the use of water as an engine for sustainable development, small and large scale strategies for reducing the risks and uncertainties in water availability and food security, the economic value of improved water supplies, and the positive impact of small-scale development projects.

About the Author
Aysegül Kibarogammalu earned her PhD degree in 1998 in the Department of International Relations at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. She spent a post-doctoral fellowship in 2001 in the Department of Law at the University of Dundee, Scotland. Currently, Dr. Kibarogammalu works as Advisor to the President of the Southeastern Anatolia Project Regional Development Administration (GAP-RDA), and teaches politics of water resources as part-time instructor in the Department of International Relations at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara.

Water Development and Poverty Reduction (Natural Resource Management and Policy),Aysegül Kibaroglu,Rajiv K. Gupta,I.H. Olcay Ünver,Springer,140207431X,Asia,Business / Economics / Finance,Case studies,Developing countries,Economic aspects,Environmental Science,General,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Real Estate - General,Water Supply,Water resources development,Water-supply, Agricultural,Business & Economics / Economics / General,Business & Economics / Real Estate,Development economics,Management of land & natural resources,Poverty,Science-Environmental Science,Social Science-General

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