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Autor:
Matthew Ryan Bonnette, Gabrielle Jehle, Heejun Chang, Philip Stoker, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Brittany Crow-Miller
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Planning Association. 85:511-524
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Cities across the United States must have reliable and consistent water supplies to support public health, promote economic growth, and protect the environ...
Of maps and eating bitterness: The politics of scaling in China's South-North Water Transfer Project
Autor:
Michael Webber, Brittany Crow-Miller
Publikováno v:
Political Geography. 61:19-30
Based on extensive fieldwork as well as a discourse and content analysis of relevant government documents, we identify two important rescalings around China's South-North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP), the world's largest water project to date. Thes
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. :451-464
A growing body of literature examines urban water sustainability with increasing evidence that locally-based physical and social spatial interactions contribute to water use. These studies however are based on single-city analysis and often fail to c
Autor:
Kimberley Anh Thomas, Afton Clarke-Sather, Jeffrey M. Banister, Emma S. Norman, Brittany Crow-Miller, Scott R. Stephenson
Publikováno v:
Geopolitics. 22:332-359
This forum responds to recent calls to hypothesize a geopolitics of the Anthropocene by examining how our notions of geopolitics of water may shift in the context of this new and, at times, divisive framework. The Anthropocene describes the geologica
Publikováno v:
Regional Studies. 51:370-382
The South–North Water Transfer Project: remaking the geography of China. Regional Studies. This paper uses a technopolitical approach to analyse China’s South–North Water Transfer Project. The project promises to channel 25 billion cubic metres
Publikováno v:
Sustainable Cities and Society. 27:475-483
In the face of intensifying stresses such as climate change, rapid urban population growth, land use change, and public concern with rates and use restrictions, water management is becoming increasingly complex in the cities of the American West. One
China faces enormous environmental challenges. This background note looks at the historical, economic and political origins of the environmental crisis that faces the world's fastest-growing economy.
Autor:
Brittany Crow, William C. Kirby
China is an ancient civilization, but it is really a very young country. How we understand modern China is rooted in our understanding of history. Thus, the authors examine several myths surrounding important historical themes, including unity, econo