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As the world faces another water crisis, it is easy to understand why this precious and highly-disputed resource could determine the fate of entire nations. In reality, however, water conflicts rarely result in violence and more often lead to collaborative governance, however precarious. In this comprehensive and accessible text, David Feldman introduces readers to the key issues, debates and challenges in water politics today. Its ten chapters explore the processes that determine how this unique resource captures our attention, the sources of power that determine how we allocate, use, and protect it, and the purposes that direct decisions over its cost, availability, and access. Drawing on contemporary water controversies from every continent to illustrate its arguments from Flint, Michigan to Mumbai, India; Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Beijing this wide-ranging analysis will be an invaluable resource for students and policy-makers seeking to understand the multi-faceted nature of water politics across the world. Ultimately, the book argues that cooperation and more equitable water management are imperative if the global community is to adequately address water challenges and their associated risks, particularly in the developing world. While alternatives for enhancing water supply, including waste-water re-use, desalination, and conservation abound, without inclusive means of addressing citizens' concerns, their adoption faces severe hurdles that can impede cooperation and generate additional conflicts.
Water-supply --- Water security. --- Water resources development. --- Eau --- Ressources en eau --- Political aspects. --- Co-management. --- Approvisionnement --- Aspect politique --- Exploitation --- Water security --- Water resources development --- Political aspects --- Co-management --- Sécurité de l'eau --- Management --- Gestion --- Energy development --- Natural resources --- Security, Water --- Human security --- Availability, Water --- Water availability --- Water resources --- Public utilities --- Water utilities --- Sécurité de l'eau --- Water-supply - Political aspects --- Water-supply - Co-management
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Teamwork is essential to improving the quality of patient care and reducing medical errors and injuries. But how does teamwork really function? And what are the barriers that sometimes prevent smart, well-intentioned people from building and sustaining effective teams? Collaborative Caring takes an unusual approach to the topic of teamwork. Editors Suzanne Gordon, Dr. David L. Feldman, and Dr. Michael Leonard have gathered fifty engaging first-person narratives provided by people from various health care professions.Each story vividly portrays a different dimension of teamwork, capturing the complexity-and sometimes messiness-of moving from theory to practice when it comes to creating genuine teams in health care. The stories help us understand what it means to be a team leader and an assertive team member. They vividly depict how patients are left out of or included on the team and what it means to bring teamwork training into a particular workplace. Exploring issues like psychological safety, patient advocacy, barriers to teamwork, and the kinds of institutional and organizational efforts that remove such barriers, the health care professionals who speak in this book ultimately have one consistent message: teamwork makes patient care safer and health care careers more satisfying. These stories are an invaluable tool for those moving toward genuine interprofessional and intraprofessional teamwork.
Health care teams. --- Health teams --- Medical care teams --- Patient care teams --- Team work in medicine --- Teamwork in medicine --- Medical cooperation --- Medical personnel
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