
<p>All societies must manage their water resources. How a society manages and controls its water resources - whether for food and farming, drinking, sanitation, power or transport - plays a formative role in its development. And today, with the global population exceeding seven billion people and the continuing threat of climate change, the challenge remains key to the future of the planet. <b><b>The pioneering History of Water Series brings a much needed historical perspective to water issues, and reveals how water issues can only be fully understood when all aspects are properly integrated. Covering all aspects of water and society, the series is unprecedented in its geographical coverage and unrivalled in its multidisciplinary span. The volumes in Series II address the importance of our changing perceptions and understandings of water down the ages; the role of human/river relations in historical transformation processes; and the vital geopolitical aspects of water as our demands upon this finite source increase and are exacerbated by climate change. <b><b>Volume 1: Ideas of Water from Ancient Societies to the Modern World <b>Edited by Terje Tvedt and Terje Oestigard <b><b>How has water been perceived in different societies and across different eras of history? How have these changing perceptions influenced society? In Ideas of Water, leading international scholars explore the rich record of our ideas, covering all aspects of water, from our changing scientific understandings to the diverse cultural and religious dimensions. The volume challenges conventional understandings and interpretations of water in nature and is one of the first attempts to provide a history of our changing ideas of the role of water in human society.<b><b>Volume 2: Rivers & Society: From Early Civilizations to Modern Times <b>Edited by Terje Tvedt and Richard Coopey<b><b>Rivers and Society explores the ways in which human/river relations have shaped important historical transformation pro
Page Count:
1608
Publication Date:
2012-10-30
ISBN-10:
1780766238
ISBN-13:
9781780766232
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