Wicked Problems of Water Quality Governance

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Wicked Problems of Water Quality Governance

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032363349
  • eISBN:9781000815375

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This book explores the many dimensions of water quality problems in different parts of the globe, with focus on problems of governance, from legal frameworks to social discourses and compensation measures.

Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.3 on Water and Sanitation emphasizes the centrality of improving water quality to attain sustainable development. Yet the obstacles to achieving this goal are significant. This book explores the variety of difficult, possibly intractable “wicked” problems of water quality governance around the world. Cases include the challenge of managing water from source to sea, exploring why attempts to do so have come up short in limiting harm to the Great Barrier Reef;  differing social discourses on market based instruments in Canada; efforts to bring to closure the human legacies of Minamata methyl mercury poisoning half a century ago in Japan; current problems of mercury use in Andean mining; misalignment of established Eastern European water laws with those of the EU; water quality markets in China; the impacts of service coverage and quality on low income households in countries from New Zealand to Bangladesh and Malawi; the importance of perceptions, ranging from the use of treated wastewater by farmers in the MENA region to consumers in Fukushima and to users of the artificial river in Beijing’s Olympic Park; and finally the confluence of wicked problems in refugee camps facing COVID.

The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal, Water International.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Wicked Problems of Water Quality Governance 

James E. Nickum, Raya Marina Stephan and Henning Bjornlund 

1. IWRA’s water quality project, including the report Developing a Global Compendium on Water Quality Guidelines 

Heather Bond 

2. Wicked problems facing integrated water quality management: what IWRA experts tell us 

James E. Nickum, Henning Bjornlund and Raya Marina Stephan 

3. Water quality management from source to sea: from global commitments to coordinated implementation 

Birgitta Liss Lymer, Joshua Weinberg and Torkil Jønch Clausen 

4. Adaptive or aspirational? Governance of diffuse water pollution affecting Australia’s Great Barrier Reef 

Poh-Ling Tan and Fran Humphries 

5. The social discourses on market-based instruments to manage non-point-source water pollution in the Oldman River basin, southern Alberta 

Gillian Kerr and Henning Bjornlund 

6. Minamata: how a policy maker addressed a very wicked water quality policy problem 

Hikaru Kobayashi 

7. Mercury pollution in Colombia: challenges to reduce the use of mercury in artisanal and small-scale gold mining in the light of the Minamata Convention 

Farith A. Diaz, Lynn E. Katz and Desmond F. Lawler 

8. Water laws of Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine: current problems and integration with EU legislation 

Yuliya Vystavna, Maryna Cherkashyna and Michael R. van der Valk 

9. The evolution of markets for water pollution allowances in China: a case study of Jiaxing 

Hao Wang, Sander Meijerink, Erwin van der Krabben and Huaguo Yang 

10. Service levels for the four billion people with piped water on premises 

Neil S. Grigg 

11. Water and sanitation in Dhaka slums: access, quality, and informality in service provision 

Sabrina Sharmin Haque, Monica Yanez-Pagans, Yurani Arias-Granada and George Joseph 

12. Poor water service quality in developed countries may have a greater impact on lower-income households 

Anna Robak and Henning Bjornlund 

13. Quality matters: incorporating water quality into water access monitoring in rural Malawi 

Sarah L. Smiley 

14. Radiation knowledge and willingness to buy bottled water from regions near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant 

Kentaka Aruga 

15. Farmer perceptions regarding irrigation with treated wastewater in the West Bank, Tunisia, and Qatar 

Anne Dare and Rabi H. Mohtar 

16. Issues and challenges of reclaimed water usage: a case study of the dragon-shaped river in the Beijing Olympic Park 

Xiaoqin Zhou, Zifu Li, Chad Staddon, Xuejun Wu and Han Song 

17. The potential impact of water quality on the spread and control of COVID-19 in Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon 

Issmat I. Kassem and Hadi Jaafar 

18. Exploring challenges in safe water availability and accessibility in preventing COVID-19 in refugee settlements 

Nazifa Rafa, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin and Chad Staddon 

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