Water Driven Dr Dossymbek SydykWater Driven presents stirring tales from around the world recounting humankinds endeavours to solve water crises. Our creative solutions in the face of adversity have driven agricultural, industrial, and technological revolutions, creating some of the most iconic cultural landscapes, ranging from rice paddies to reservoirs and from wells to windmills. Today, rapidly growing urban populations are competing for a shrinking share of a finite water
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A groundbreaking ethnography of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
Original and comprehensive examination of Chilean political and economic development since the end of the Pinochet military regime in 1990
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