Flood planning : the politics of water security
Material type: TextSeries: International library of political studies series ; 30Publication details: London & New York I. B. Tauris 2011Description: xi,372pISBN:- 1845118170
- 363.3493 WAR
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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Planning | 363.3493 WAR | Available | Status:Catalogued;Bill No:49692 | 010926 |
CONTENTS List of Tables and Boxes vii List oj Figures ix Preface xi Chapter 1 Introduction: Politics of Floods and Fear 1 Chapter 2 Midnight at Noon? The Tussle over Toshka, Egypt 37 Chapter 3 Resisting the Turkish Pax Aquarum? The Ilisu Dam 73 Dispute as a Multi-Level Struggle Chapter 4 Death of the Mega-projects? The Controversy over Flood Action 105 Plan 20, Bangladesh Chapter5 The Maaswerken Project: Fixing a Hole? 51 Chapter 6 Public Participation in Emergency River Storage in 185 the Ooij Polder - A Bridge Too Far? Chapter 7 The Jubilee River: Flood Alleviation or Flood Creation Scheme? 207 Chapter 8 The Politics of Six River Interventions - A Synthesis 247 Chapter 9 The Securitisation of Flood Events: Implications for 299 Security Analysis Notes 313 Bibliography 329 Index 361
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