Water Nationalism in Egypt: State-building, Nation-making and Nile Hydro-politics
Published by: Routledge
The science of politics that characterizes IR-related hydropolitical theories might be too rigid to understand the various historical...
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Published by: Routledge
The science of politics that characterizes IR-related hydropolitical theories might be too rigid to understand the various historical...
Published by: IDS
‘How does change happen?’ and ‘How should change happen and how can it be enabled?’ are key questions analysed in this IDS Bulletin, drawing on the Institute of Development Studies’ reflections on States, Markets and Society as a theme of its 50th Anniversary year.
The normative aims of sustainability seen in terms of matching environmental integrity, equality and social justice are clear. Yet,...
The state of water resources is one of constant change. Rising temperatures are reducing the reliability and quality of water supplies.
Published by: Practical Action Publishing
The literature review generated insight into the findings of previous studies regarding productive uses of electricity and poverty impacts, and was used to inform the design of the case study research.
Published by: Practical Action Publishing
This study sought to explore relationships between different levels of electricity access and impacts and to map out the enabling factors and constraints to the provision, take up and productive use of electricity access.