Seeing “Water Blindness”: The Role of Water Control in Agricultural Intensification and Responses to Environmental Change in the Mekong Delta, Viet Nam
Published on 5 October 2008
Citation
Miller, F. (2006). Seeing "Water Blindness": The Role of Water Control in Agricultural Intensification and Responses to Environmental Change in the Mekong Delta, Viet Nam. Connell, John. and Waddell, Eric (eds.) Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific: Between Local and Global pp186-207.
Abstract: “This chapter seeks to address the apparent ‘water blindness’ in rural development studies and political ecology by exploring the role that water control contributes to agricultural intensification. Locality: Asia
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