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    Water on Tap
    Water on Tap
    • Water on Tap

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the critical issue of water access, the book delves into the socio-legal dimensions of local and global conflicts surrounding this vital resource. It examines transnational governance mechanisms, highlighting how different stakeholders navigate the complexities of water rights and management. Through various case studies, it sheds light on the interplay between legal frameworks and social dynamics, offering insights into the challenges and solutions in ensuring equitable access to water worldwide.

      Water on Tap
    • Water on Tap

      Rights and Regulation in the Transnational Governance of Urban Water Services. Bronwen Morgan

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the critical issue of water access, this book delves into local and global conflicts, highlighting the socio-legal dimensions of transnational governance. It examines how legal frameworks and social dynamics intersect in the management and distribution of water resources, offering insights into the challenges and solutions faced in various contexts. Through a comprehensive analysis, it sheds light on the importance of equitable access to water in fostering sustainable development and resolving disputes.

      Water on Tap
    • Excerpt from Manual Training Magazine, 1901-1902, Vol. 3 Editorials - Handwork in Primary Grades, C. R. Richards, 56; Manual Training for the grammar-school Period, 115; The Death of Colonel Francis W. Park er, 185 The School Craft Club in New York City, 246. Education of the Hand, A Plea for the (a) - William I. Crane, 32. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

      Manual Training Magazine, 1901-1902, Vol. 3
    • When a thunderstorm's dark reverberations glimmer 'in the night-sky of the head', or when apricots generate an edible appreciation of 'soft time', we discover Charles Bennet's lyrical and powerful poems revealing the impact of nature in memorable, unexpected and sometimes unusual ways. This fascinating collection concerns itself with forms of fluid interfaces between natural and human environments. Beginning and ending in gardens, it explores aspects of experience informed and affected by close observation. Time and again, whether in the form of a blackbird's tuneful message, a seashell's glossy interior, or the smell of fresh rain, our relationship with ecology is reinvigorated. Delighted, rapturous and occasionally disturbing, this is a collection enthralled by the sensual delights of the natural world and its creatures."'should we / have been listening more / and listening harder?' Charles Bennett wonders in 'Planting Apricots'. But it's difficult to imagine poems that listen more closely than these to the 'green music' of the natural world. At play is a sensibility which - alert to happenstance and to the lives of plants and creatures - willingly finds a common ground that furnishes moments of quiet transcendence. The vivid precision of the image-making attests to the thoughtful rigour of this poet's attention. A sow was never before 'like a lake of treacle' but will always be so now." Katharine Towers

      Thaw
    • A book of lyrical landscape poetry set in the Cambridgeshire Fens and with a mission to revise and overturn common impressions of this landscape, powerfully revealing the intrinsic interest, peculiarity and dynamism of the Fens.

      Cloud River
    • Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition explores how economic concepts and tools are reshaping regulatory law. Building on studies that link law - both institutionally and discursively - to the legitimation of economic neo-liberalism, the book charts lawmakers' attempts to justify social welfare regulation in the language imposed by economic theory. It presents new qualitative findings from an ambitious regulatory reform programme targeting over 1,700 pieces of legislation.

      Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition