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Thinking About Water in Uncertain times: State, People and Conflicts (PB)

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“Thinking About Water in Uncertain Times” by Saitya Brata Das (ISBN: 9789350026076) explores the complex relationship between water resources, communities, and conflicts in an era of uncertainty. Examining the role of the state and its people, this book offers insights into water management, scarcity, and the potential for disputes arising from this precious resource. A crucial read for understanding the future of water and its impact on our world.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350026076
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 9350026074
  • Publisher Date: 04 May 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Thinking About Water in Uncertain times: State, People and Conflicts (PB)

  1. Michael Harris Y

    Important topic, but I found it a bit dry. Could use more real-world examples to connect with the reader.

  2. Jaipal Kumar

    Excellent analysis of the state’s role in water conflicts. A must-read for anyone interested in environmental policy.

  3. Mohit Kumar

    While informative, the book is a bit repetitive. The core message could have been delivered more concisely.

  4. Tavneet Kaur

    Informative, yet dense. Needs better editing for clarity. Still recommend for serious researchers.

  5. Abhinav Pandey

    Provides a good overview of the challenges ahead. However, the solutions offered feel somewhat idealistic.

  6. Suniti Goel

    Important insights, but the writing style is quite academic and hard to get through for a casual reader

  7. Apurwa Gupta

    The book is well-written and provides a detailed analysis. However, it lacks a practical approach to solutions.

  8. Somnath Malik

    A comprehensive look at water scarcity and its implications. Highly recommended for policymakers.

  9. Tessy Paul Kulangara

    This book really made me think about our relationship with water. Some arguments felt one-sided, however.

  10. Janmayjai Kotawala

    An essential read for understanding the growing water crisis. Some parts were a bit hard to digest, though.

  11. Amit Yadav

    A must read for anyone working in policy. Some parts were repetitive, but overall a great resource!

  12. Rahul Kumar Vig

    Well-researched and informative, but can be dry at times. I appreciated the scope of the analysis though.

  13. Vinayak Sharma

    This book opened my eyes to the complexities of water management. It’s a bit dense but worth the effort.

  14. Khanak Bajpai

    The book is insightful and well-researched, shedding light on the complexities of water management.

  15. Kumar Manorath

    A thought-provoking read, but sometimes gets bogged down in academic jargon. Still, valuable insights on water management.

  16. Srishti Sharma

    The book offers an excellent overview, but it could use more case studies for better understanding.

  17. Simran Bansal

    A deep dive into the politics of water. It’s a bit dense, but extremely relevant in today’s world.

  18. Mohammad Chhipa Mo.samir Faride

    It’s academically sound, but not an easy read for the general public. Could benefit from a more accessible style.

  19. Shivam Raj

    Offers a fresh perspective on water-related conflicts. I found it quite enlightening and relevant.

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