2003 has been designated the International Year of Freshwater
by the United Nations. The widespread interest in managing water
resources is shown by the number of recent and forthcoming international
conferences, including the Bonn Freshwater Conference, the Johannesburg
Summit and the 3rd World Water Forum in Kyoto, March 2003. Key themes of
these conferences include; the need to proactively manage a complex
resource, the empowering possibilities of a people-centred approach
and the imperative to deal with scarcity and competition.
Much work is going into the generation of a common ‘vision’ within
the water community, and this is reflected in the common policy
directions of national and international agencies. However, such
apparent consensus can occlude alternative views and lead to the
muting of dissident voices.
The purpose of this workshop as an ‘Alternative Water Forum’ is
to question some of the taken-for-granted themes and assumptions of
dominant policies, and to unpack other perspectives. Sessions in the
workshop will draw on emerging research and recent field practice to
extend and deepen our understanding of the complex dynamics of water
management. Aimed at both academics and practitioners in the water
sector this workshop will provide space for a positive dialogue
between theory and practice. Contributions are welcomed from
different disciplinary and regional perspectives, encompassing
field and policy experience as well as scholarly research and
reflection.
Bradford Centre for International Development,
Pemberton Building,
University of Bradford,
Bradford,
BD7 1DP,
West Yorkshire,
UK.
Tel: +44(0)1274 233 980
Fax: +44(0)1274 235 280
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