2024
DOI: 10.1177/03091333241252523
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Iran’s water policy: Environmental injustice and peripheral marginalisation

Allan Hassaniyan

Abstract: Water exhibits various politico-economic dynamic. Water scarcity can lead to conflicts, and it lies at the core of Iran’s environmental crises. The literature on Iran’s water crisis indicates the effects of this issue in terms of multidimensional environmental degradation, community disintegration, and state-society and intercommunal conflict. Approximately 28 million of Iran’s 85 million residents reside in water-stressed areas, a situation identified as ‘water bankruptcy’. The water shortage is experienced d… Show more

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