Engineers Engaging Community Water and Energy / [electronic resource] :
by Carolyn Oldham, Gregory Crebbin, Stephen Dobbs, Andrea Gaynor.
- 1st ed. 2013.
- XI, 104 p. online resource.
- Synthesis Lectures on Engineers, Technology, & Society, 1933-3641 .
- Synthesis Lectures on Engineers, Technology, & Society, .
Introduction -- Energy and Community -- Water: Scarcity, Sustainability, and Social Justice -- Integrated Water Management as a Peace Dividend: Communities, Social Justice, and Capacity Building in Timor-Leste -- Integrated Resource Management as a Path to Social Justice -- Bibliography.
Water and energy are fundamental elements of community well-being and economic development, and a key focus of engineering efforts the world over. As such, they offer outstanding opportunities for the development of socially just engineering practices. This work examines the engineering of water and energy systems with a focus on issues of social justice and sustainability. A key theme running through the work is engaging community on water and energy engineering projects: How is this achieved in diverse contexts? And, what can we learn from past failures and successes in water and energy engineering? The book includes a detailed case study of issues involved in the provision of water and energy, among other needs, in a developing and newly independent nation, East Timor.
9783031021121
10.1007/978-3-031-02112-1 doi
Engineering. Social sciences. Education. Religion. History. Technology and Engineering. Society. Education. Religion. History.