Suggested Readings
Fifth Annual Barbara L. and Norman C. Tanner Center for Nonviolent Human Rights Advocacy Forum
WATER, CONFLICT, AND HUMAN RIGHTS: EMERGING CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
February 23-25, 2011
Suggested Readings
Maude Barlow, BlueCovenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water. New Press, 2008.
Peter Gleick, “The Human Right to Water,” Water Policy 1:5 (1999), p. 487-503
Peter Gleick, “Basic Water Requirements for Human Activities: Meeting Basic Needs,” Water International 21 (1996), p. 83-92
LaDawn Haglund, Limiting Resources: Market-Led Reform and the Transformation of Public Goods. Penn State University Press, 2010.
Lasse Baaner, “'Good Ecological Status of Surface Water' - Technical Provision or Legal Norm?” FOI Working Paper 2011 / 5, Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.
Hotez, Peter J., “Neglected Infections of Poverty in the United States of America,” PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2:6 (June 2008).
George S. McGraw, “Defining and Defending the Right to Water and its Minimum Core: Legal Construction and the Role of National Jurisprudence,” Masters Thesis, United Nations University for Peace, 2010.
Eric Kemp-Benedict, et al, “Connections between Poverty, Water and Agriculture: Evidence from 10 River Basins,” Water International 36:1 (2011), p. 125-140.
David Zetland, “Water Rights and Human Rights: The Poor Will not Need Our Charity if We Need Their Water,” Working Paper, Wageningen UR - Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group, February 2011.
Kerry A. Collins, et al, “Opportunities and Challenges for Managing Nitrogen in Urban Stormwater: A Review and Synthesis,” Ecological Engineering 36:1 (November 2011), p. 1507-19.
Wilfred M. Wollheim, et al, “N Retention in Urbanizing Headwater Catchments,” Ecosystems 8:8 (2005), p. 871-884.
E.S. Bernhardt, et al, “Synthesizing US River Restoration Efforts,” Science (AAAS) 308 (April 29, 2005), p. 636-637.