Description: The Politics of Sustainable Water
Water conflict is a political challenge because of normative disagreements among different authorities and end users as to the value of water, its costs, pricing, supply, and uses, and to its inter-connectedness to other critical resources and commodities. To address these issues, policies focusing on sustainability are desperately needed to ensure continued access to clean water. This course is designed to present an interdisciplinary approach to water politics, policy, and resource management by integrating expertise areas to appreciate the inherent complexities and solve critical problems in sustainable water resource policy and management.
Prerequisite(s): See the current course schedule for registration restrictions.
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