Killing the Hidden Waters
Discover the depths of water resource management in the southwestern United States with Killing the Hidden Waters by Bowden. Published by the University of Texas Press in 1985, this compelling paperback spans 206 pages and offers a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between culture, technology, and the environment. Bowden's classic study delves into the historical and ethnological aspects of water usage, providing readers with a rich understanding of how these vital resources have been "mined" throughout history. With its engaging prose and insightful analysis, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in environmental studies, history, or the socio-political dynamics of water management. Enhance your library with this essential work that sheds light on a critical issue affecting our world today.