Deep Water by Jacques Leslie

Deep Water by Jacques Leslie

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Deep Water by Jacques Leslie

Deep Water offers an incisive, searching, and beautifully written account of the emerging crisis over dams and the world's water. Reporting in the tradition of John McPhee and Peter Matthiessen, Jacques Leslie makes this crisis vivid through the stories of three figures: Medha Patkar, the world's foremost anti-dam activist; Thayer Scudder, an American anthropologist; and Don Blackmore, an Australian water manager.Taking the reader to the sites of controversial dams - the Sardar Sarovar in India, the Kariba in Zambia, the Murray River weir system in Australia - Leslie shows why dams are at once the hope of developing nations and a blight on their people and landscape. Deep Water is the best book written on the emerging water crisis.
Jacques Leslie is the author of The Mark: A War Correspondent's Memoir of Vietnam and Cambodia. His writing has appeared in Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, and The Washington Monthly. He lives in Mill Valley, California.
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ISBN 13 9780312425562
ISBN 10 0312425562
Title Deep Water
Author Jacques Leslie
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2006-11-14
Number of pages 368
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