1st Edition
The Politics of Riverine Rights Environmental Struggles in Aotearoa New Zealand, Colombia and India
1. Exploring Riverine Rights Axel Borchgrevink and Malene K. Brandshaug 2. Te Awa Tupua and Rights for Whanganui River, Aotearoa New Zealand Miriama Cribb 3. The Biocultural Rights of Colombia’s Atrato River Catalina Vallejo Piedrahita, John Andrew McNeish, Jenny Moreno Socha, Arlinton Cuesta Mosquera and Daniel Alfonso León 4. India’s Ganga and Yamuna Rivers as Legal Persons Axel Borchgrevink and Kavita Upadhyay 5. People-river Inseparability Malene K. Brandshaug, Miriama Cribb, Jenny Moreno Socha, Daniel Alfonso León and Arlinton Cuesta Mosquera 6. Legal Innovations for Rivers Catalina Vallejo Piedrahita, Nataly Montoya Restrepo, Camilo Arango Duque and Julián Gaviria Mira 7. The Politics of Riverine Rights Axel Borchgrevink 8. Rights of Nature Redux Malene K. Brandshaug and John Andrew McNeish 9. Beyond Riverine Rights Axel Borchgrevink and Malene K. Brandshaug
Biography
Axel Borchgrevink is Professor of Development Studies at Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway. He holds a PhD in social anthropology from the University of Oslo. He has done research in Latin America, the Horn of Africa, the Philippines and New Zealand, and worked with issues of rural development and resource politics, civil society and indigenous rights, and development aid. He is the author of Clean and Green: Knowledge and Morality in a Philippine Farming Community and has also co-edited the book Contested Powers: The Politics of Energy and Development in Latin America. He is the project leader of Riverine Rights: Exploring the Currents and Consequences of Legal Innovations on the Rights of Rivers.
Malene K. Brandshaug is a postdoctoral fellow at Department of International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway, and holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the School of Global Studies at University of Gothenburg (2020), Sweden. Her decade-long ethnographic specialisation in water and Peru, is amplified by her recent work on human-water relations and environmental activism in Norway, and on international currents regarding Rights of Rivers. She is currently working on her postdoctoral project Rights of Waters: An Ethnographic Study of Human-Environment Relations and Local Mobilisation in Norway, and is a member of the research project Riverine Rights: Exploring the Currents and Consequences of Legal Innovations on the Rights of Rivers.






