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In this episode, Dr. Emilie Dupuits joins GWF’s Jesper Svensson to share her insights about how local communities engage in transnational mobilisations to defend their rights and what impact it has on local commons in Latin America.Latin Amer
In this episode, Dr. Sam Geall joins GWF:s Jesper Svensson to discuss how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) shapes the development of the Mekong River.Dr. Geall says that China’s Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Initiative is primarily driven by mon
How is hydropower dam construction and other development practices converging and forming a death of a thousands cuts of the longest river in Southeast Asia shared between China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam? How long can the s
Dr. Marina Povitkina joins GWF’s Jesper Svensson to discuss democracy, quality of government and water provision. She also talks about her experience in the Republic of Moldova and the mechanisms at play there.Interview Q&AWhat is, and is not
In this episode, Bo Rothstein joins Global Water Forum for a colorful discussion of topics including quality of government, access to safe water, Jamaica, the paradox of China, gender equality, and much more.How did you get involved in working
Corruption in the commons: How quality of government shapes the provision of safe drinking water in democracies.While more than half of all countries in the world are qualified as democratic, more democracies than ever before are in decline.
In this edition of Water Chat, Jesper Svensson interviews Professor Jia Shaofeng about the myths and realities of Beijing’s water supply and demand situation.Interview Q&AHow has the natural hydrological cycle evolved over the last 70 years
In this edition of Water Chat, Dr. Dustin Garrick interviews three leading experts and voices on water governance in Australia. Mr Bradley Moggridge, Dr Emma Carmody and Professor Quentin Grafton bring perspectives from hydrogeology & Indigenou
GWF’s Jesper Svensson chats with Professor Brahma Chellaney about India’s transboundary water relations with Pakistan, Bangladesh and China. They also discuss the effect of federalism on water management in India.For more visit GWF's websiteh
In this edition of Water Chat, GWF’s Jesper Svensson chats with Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography Danny Dorling about his upcoming book on the slowdown of humanity. Together they discuss swimming pools in California, Communism in Tokyo a
GWF’s Jesper Svensson interviews Joyce Kimutai about the relationship between water security and development in Kenya. Join us to hear her reflections on whether Kenya has become more water secure over time and if so, how did they get there, wh
In this episode of Water Chat, GWF’s Jesper Svensson interviews Professor A.K.M. Saiful Islam about the challenges freshwater variability and climate change present for Bangladesh’s development.Recorded: 21 May 2018, Oxford Martin School, Oxf
GWF’s Jesper Svensson chats with Dr. Friederike Otto of Environmental Change Institute at Oxford University on the effects of climate change as a contributor to the water crisis in Cape Town, South Africa.June 2019http://www.globalwaterforum
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