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Contested Waters

Sub-national Scale Water and Conflict in Pakistan

Daanish Mustafa (King's College London, UK)

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English
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
25 August 2022
Contested Waters provides an in-depth analysis of trans-boundary water conflict involving the Indus Basin in Pakistan. The book focuses on both national scale and local scale case studies to illustrate how these water conflicts are both discursively and materially driven by human institutions and politics. Through case studies of controversy over large dams, local flooding and irrigation methods, Daanish Mustafa highlights the various deeply political and institutional factors driving water conflict – specifically the disparity between national scale strategies of water politics and local scale water politics



and calls for engagement with water conflict in political terms.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9780755635238
ISBN 10:   075563523X
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Daanish Mustafa is Professor of Critical Geography at King's College London, UK.

Reviews for Contested Waters: Sub-national Scale Water and Conflict in Pakistan

Water is about power. This book demonstrates powerfully how water, power, contestations and cooperation operate across scales in Pakistan. Mustafa covers a wide range of issues, from urban water conflicts to sub-national hydro-hegemony, in how developmental pans and political economies of water coproduce various forms of hazardscapes, and how different groups of peoples are impacted by water scarcity. This book should be of great interest to scholars of water as well as those of Pakistan. * Dr. Farhana Sultana, Associate Professor of Geography & Research Director (Environment), Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC), Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA *


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