The Fluvial Imagination: On Lesotho's Water-Export Economy

The Fluvial Imagination: On Lesotho's Water-Export Economy

by Colin Hoag
The Fluvial Imagination: On Lesotho's Water-Export Economy

The Fluvial Imagination: On Lesotho's Water-Export Economy

by Colin Hoag

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Landlocked and surrounded by South Africa on all sides, the mountain kingdom of Lesotho became the world's first "water-exporting country" when it signed a 1986 treaty with its powerful neighbor. An elaborate network of dams and tunnels now carries water to Johannesburg, the subcontinent's water-stressed economic epicenter. Hopes that receipts from water sales could improve Lesotho's fortunes, however, have clashed with fears that soil erosion from overgrazing livestock could fill its reservoirs with sediment. In this wide-ranging and deeply researched book, Colin Hoag shows how producing water commodities incites a fluvial imagination. Engineering water security for urban South Africa draws attention ever further into Lesotho's rural upstream catchments: from reservoirs to the soils and vegetation above them, and even to the social lives of herders at remote livestock posts. As we enter our planet's water-export era, Lesotho exposes the possibilities and perils ahead.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520386341
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 11/08/2022
Series: Critical Environments: Nature, Science, and Politics , #12
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Colin Hoag is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Smith College.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Water Production 27

2 The Soil Problem 44

3 The Soil Solution 63

4 Bureaucratic Ecology 80

5 Livestock Production 100

6 Negative Ecology 120

Conclusion 141

Notes 147

Acknowledgments 177

Works Cited 183

Index 211

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