Q&A: James G. Workman on the Bushmen’s Fight for Water Rights and 21st Century Hydro-Democracy
Workman says chances of the Botswanian government returning water rights to the Bushmen as ‘pretty slim.’
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Workman says chances of the Botswanian government returning water rights to the Bushmen as ‘pretty slim.’
James G. Workman reflects on a recent ruling that compromises the water rights of the Bushmen.
Global water demand will grow at an accelerated rate — from 4,500 billion meters cubed to 6,900 billion cubed — by 2030 increasing the water gap.
The video above and corresponding transcript below are a Q&A author James G. Workman did with the book’s publishers, Walker & Company.
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