Race, Ethnicity, and the Case for Intersectional Water Security

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作者
Harrington, Cameron
Montana, Phellecitus
Schmidt, Jeremy J.
Swain, Ashok
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[1] School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University
[2] Department of peace and conflict research, Uppsala University
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CONTEXT;
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10.1162/glep_a_00702
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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This Forum article reports on a meta-review of more than 19,000 published works on water security, of which less than 1 percent explicitly focus on race or ethnicity. This is deeply concerning, because it indicates that race and ethnicity-crucial factors that affect the provision of safe, reliable water-continue to be ignored in academic and policy literatures. In response to this finding the Forum calls for building intersectional water security frameworks that recognize how empirical drivers of social and environmental inequality vary both within and across groups. Intersectional frameworks of water security can retain policy focus on the key material concerns regarding access, safety, and the distribution of water-related risks. They can also explicitly incorporate issues of race and ethnicity alongside other vectors of inequality to address key, overlooked concerns of water security.
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