Water Stewardship
Across
- 1. The presentation argues that water is not only a technical issue, but also one of ________.
- 3. Water stewardship looks beyond the company site to the wider river basin or ______.
- 8. A type of risk linked to changing rules, permits, or pricing.
- 9. Bakker argues that environmental governance is increasingly shaped by this logic.
- 11. One of Bakker’s five dimensions; it means applying business models to water services.
- 12. The management approach discussed throughout the seminar.
- 14. According to both readings, water governance is shaped by this, not only by efficiency.
- 17. A key concern in the presentation: not just efficiency, but water ________.
- 19. The process of turning water into something bought and sold for profit.
- 20. Water stewardship is meant to support environmentally ________ water use.
- 25. The multinational bottled water company at the centre of the Ontario case study.
- 26. Companies adopt stewardship partly because water creates this for business operations.
Down
- 1. The resource extracted by Nestlé for bottled water production in the case study.
- 2. Water stewardship requires engagement with communities, regulators, and other ________.
- 4. The conflict became more controversial when extraction continued during these conditions.
- 5. Jaffee and Case argue this is not just physical, but also socially constructed.
- 6. One of Bakker’s five dimensions; it means transferring ownership or management to private actors.
- 7. One type of water risk linked to drought, scarcity, or declining groundwater.
- 10. This business risk involves public criticism, activism, and damage to image.
- 13. The Canadian province where the bottled water conflict took place.
- 15. Activists in the Nestlé case argued that water should be treated as a ________, not just a commodity.
- 16. In Bakker’s framework, market ________ describes using market tools to address environmental problems.
- 18. Co-author of the article on scarcity discourses and bottled water extraction.
- 21. Another word used in water governance for the wider area in which water flows and is managed.
- 22. Water as a human ________ was an important activist framing.
- 23. The author of The Business of Water: Market Environmentalism in the Water Sector.
- 24. The natural resource at the centre of this presentation.