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Water grabbing

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in a way that leaves one or more parties feeling the distribution is less equitable.
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Franco, Jennifer; Lyla Mehta; Gert Jan Veldwisch (March 2012).
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Index

water resources
damaging environmental effects
overuse
Green grabbing
Land grabbing
Land rights
Nestlé
Water privatisation
"Water Grabbing? Focus on the (Re)appropriation of Finite Water Resources"
The Global Water Grab: A primer
Category
Water and politics

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