Reflection #5

Due before Friday, November 6 at 5 PM. 

Based on ONE of the readings assigned for November 9th:

Boyd, D. R. (2011). No taps, no toilets: First Nations and the Constitutional right to water in Canada. McGill LJ 57: 81.

Walkem, A. “The land is dry: Indigenous peoples, water, and environmental justice.” In Bakker, K. (ed.) Eau Canada: the future of Canada’s water, 311-329.

Reminder: the reflection should be 1-page long (~500 words) and contain two questions at the end.

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Reflection #4

Due before Friday, October 30 at 5 PM. 

Based on ONE of the readings assigned for November 2nd:

Scott, C. A., Pierce, S. A., Pasqualetti, M. J., Jones, A. L., Montz, B. E., & Hoover, J. H. (2011). Policy and institutional dimensions of the water-energy nexus. Energy Policy, 39(10), 6622-6630.

Sovacool, B. K. (2014). Cornucopia or curse? Reviewing the costs and benefits of shale gas hydraulic fracturing (fracking). Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 37, 249-264.

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Reflection #3

Due before Friday, October 16 at 5 PM.

Based on ONE of the readings assigned for October 19th:

Bakker, K. (2003). Liquid Assets. Alternatives Journal 29(2): 17-21.

Budds, J. and McGranahan, G. (2003). “Are the Debates on Water Privatization Missing the Point?” Environment and Urbanization 15(2): 87-114.

Davis, J. (2005). Private-Sector Participation in the Water and Sanitation Sector. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 30: 145–163.

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