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Water, Culture, and Power: Local Struggles in a Global Context by John M. Donahue,

Water, Culture, and Power: Local Struggles in a Global Context by John M. Donahue,
According to some estimates, at least 1.7 billion people do not have an adequate supply of drinking water and as many as 40% of the world's population face chronic shortages. Yet water scarcity is more than a matter of terrain, increased population, and climate. It can also be a byproduct or end result of water management, where the building of dams, canals, and complicated delivery systems provide water for some at the cost of others, and result in short-term gains that wreak long-term ecological havoc. Water scarcity can also be a product of the social systems in which we live. Water, Culture, and Power presents a series of case studies from around the world that examine the complex culture and power dimensions of water resources and water resource management. Chapters describe highly contested and contentious cases that span the continuum of water management concerns from dam construction and hydroelectric power generation to water quality and potable water systems. Sections examine: Impact of water resource development on indigenous peoples Varied cultural meanings of water and water resources Political process of funding and building water resource projects Tensions between culture and power as they structure perceptions and experiences of water scarcity, transforming water from natural resource to social constructio. Case studies include Lummi nation challenges to water rights in the Northwest United States; drinking water quality issues in Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico; the effects of tourism development in the Bay Islands, Honduras; water scarcity on St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands; the role of water in the Arab-Israeli conflict; and other national and regional situationsincluding those from Zimbabwe, Japan, and Bangladesh. While places and cases vary, all chapters address the values and meanings associated with water and how changes in power result in changes in both meaning and in patterns of use, access, and control.



The Holy Order of Water: Healing Earth's Waters and Ourselves by William E. Marks, X
The Holy Order of Water: Healing Earth's Waters and Ourselves by William E. Marks, X
Long gone are the days of drinking naturally pure water from flowing rivers and streams. It is already common today for people to use bottled water or home water filtration systems for their drinking water. How have we come to such a predicament, and what can be done about it? Continuing pollution, ever-increasing population and industrial demands, destruction of the rainforests, and overpumping of the ground water are all responsible for the deterioration of water quality. But the underlying reason, as William E. Marks shows in this wide-ranging, thoughtful book, is a lack of understanding of and respect for the nature of water itself. Marks covers such diverse topics as water's role in the origin of the universe and of life, cosmic rain and water in interstellar space, water in the myths of various peoples and religious traditions, the power of water in the many forms it takes in the natural world, vortex energy and living water, water and the human body, water healing, and a history of water pollution. He offers hope for the future by discussing the work of such visionaries as Theodor Schwenk and Viktor Schauberger. Marks shows us that finally water can only be understood when it is seen as the mediator not only between life and death but also between the physical world and the spiritual world.



New York City water supply system/Temp - New York City's water supply system has grown from a few wells on Manhattan Island to one of the America's most extensive municipal systems. Today, it relies on a combination of tunnels, aqueducts and reservoirs both in the city and far upstate to meet the daily needs of 8 million residents and countless visitors.

Like Water for Chocolate/Temp - Like Water for Chocolate is a popular novel, published in 1989 by first-time Mexican novelist Laura Esquivel. A movie based on the book was released in 1993, which earn all 11 Ariel awards of the Mexican Academy of Motion Pictures, became largest grossing foreign film ever released in the United States.

Hyperlite wakeboards/Temp - Hyperlite Wakeboards were not only amongst the first Wakeboards on the scene but founder Herb O'Brien was one of the founding members of this now nationally known X-Game. Herb-- who owned the water ski company, H.

Lake Parramatta, New South Wales/temp - Aborigines used Lake Parramatta Reserve, prior to European colonisation of the Parramatta area, extensively on a semi-permanent basis due to the abundance of fresh water and diversity of food types available. There still remains evidence of Aboriginal occupation within the Reserve in the form of remnant shelters, hand stencils, flaking scars and deposits.



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