On the Global Water Crisis
A Taxonomy of Human–Water Challenges
Sergio Villamayor-Tomas author Paulina Raniecka author Nikolas Galli author Camilla Govoni author Maria Cristina Rulli author Jampel Dell'Angelo author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '26
£18.00
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Specificizing the notion of global water crisis through a synthesizing taxonomy of human-water problems based on scientific literature since 2004.
Defining the nature of this global water crisis remains a challenge, as a plethora of problems fall under this term. Conducting a systematic literature review and applying a constant comparison method, this Element identifies nine key human-water problématiques.The threat of an impending global water crisis has proliferated across water governance literature in the recent decades. However, defining the nature of this global water crisis remains a challenge, as a plethora of problems fall under this term. Simultaneously, contemporary waterscapes are hard to navigate due to the interconnected and wicked nature of water issues. Thus, to unravel this complex picture, it is fundamental to be reflexive about how water problems are identified, defined, and addressed. Conducting a systematic literature review and applying a constant comparison method, this Element identifies nine key human-water problématiques. Additionally, the analysis traces co-occurrences between diverse problématiques and their conceptual sub-clusters. Based on exhaustive literature, a reflection on the complex issue of 'what solutions?' is elaborated. Lastly, contributions to the ontological question of what a water problem is are offered, indicating a transition beyond an understanding of water issues as solely tangible.
ISBN: 9781009658867
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