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Groundwater and climate change: multi level law and policy perspectives

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York ; Routledge, 2019.Description: ix, 140 p. 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781138482715
DDC classification:
  • 333.910415 CUL
Contents:
1. Introduction to ‘Groundwater and Climate Change: Multi-level Law and Policy Perspectives’ <EM>Philippe Cullet and Raya Marina Stephan</EM> 2. Regulating the interactions between climate change and groundwater: lessons from India <EM>Philippe Cullet, Lovleen Bhullar and Sujith Koonan</EM> 3. Assessing India’s drip-irrigation boom: efficiency, climate change and groundwater policy <EM>Trevor Birkenholtz</EM> 4. Climate change, groundwater and the law: exploring the connections in South Africa <EM>Michael Kidd</EM> 5. Groundwater law, abstraction, and responding to climate change: assessing recent law reforms in British Columbia and England <EM>Birsha Ohdedar</EM> 6. EU legal protection for ecologically significant groundwater in the context of climate change vulnerability <EM>Owen McIntyre</EM> 7. Groundwater use in North Africa as a cautionary tale for climate change adaptation <EM>Marcel Kuper, Hichem Amichi and Pierre-Louis Mayaux</EM> 8. Global climate change and global groundwater law: their independent and pluralistic evolution and potential challenges <EM>Joyeeta Gupta and Kirstin Conti</EM> 9. Climate change considerations under international groundwater law <EM>Raya Marina Stephan</EM>
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1. Introduction to ‘Groundwater and Climate Change: Multi-level Law and Policy Perspectives’

<EM>Philippe Cullet and Raya Marina Stephan</EM>

2. Regulating the interactions between climate change and groundwater: lessons from India

<EM>Philippe Cullet, Lovleen Bhullar and Sujith Koonan</EM>

3. Assessing India’s drip-irrigation boom: efficiency, climate change and groundwater policy

<EM>Trevor Birkenholtz</EM>

4. Climate change, groundwater and the law: exploring the connections in South Africa

<EM>Michael Kidd</EM>

5. Groundwater law, abstraction, and responding to climate change: assessing recent law reforms in British Columbia and England

<EM>Birsha Ohdedar</EM>

6. EU legal protection for ecologically significant groundwater in the context of climate change vulnerability

<EM>Owen McIntyre</EM>

7. Groundwater use in North Africa as a cautionary tale for climate change adaptation

<EM>Marcel Kuper, Hichem Amichi and Pierre-Louis Mayaux</EM>

8. Global climate change and global groundwater law: their independent and pluralistic evolution and potential challenges

<EM>Joyeeta Gupta and Kirstin Conti</EM>

9. Climate change considerations under international groundwater law

<EM>Raya Marina Stephan</EM>

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