001 Hak Akses (open/membership)open
700 Entri Tambahan Nama Orang
336 Content Typetext (rdacontent)
264b Nama PenerbitTaiwan Foundation for Democracy
710 Entri Tambahan Badan Korporasi
049 No. Barkod08-24-46371219
786c Entri Volume, no., tahun dan halamaVol 19, No. 2, June 2022: Hal. 78-132
852 LokasiPerpustakaan UI, Lantai 4 R. Koleksi Jurnal
110 Entri Utama Badan Korporasi
338 Carrier Typevolume (rdacarrier)
786 Entri Sumber DataTaiwan Democracy Quarterly
903 Stock Opname
053 No. Induk08-24-46371219
653 Kata Kunciwater infrastructure; border politics; sustainable development
040 Sumber PengataloganLibUI chi rda
111 Entri Utama Nama Pertemuan
245 Judul UtamaHydraulic border: Formation, predicament and border practice of kinmen water supply network
264c Tahun Terbit2022
650 Subyek TopikClimate crisis; Water resources
850 Lembaga PemilikUniversitas Indonesia
904b Pemeriksa Lembar Kerja
520 Ringkasan/Abstrak/IntisariIn the face of the climate crisis, more and more attention has been paid to the adaptation strategy and resource management of water resources, but the construction of large-scale water infrastructure has also caused many controversies. This study will point out the controversy over Kinmen?s transboundary water diversion and the importance of understanding the dilemma of water resources governance in border islands from the perspective of border governance. By reviewing the formation, predicament and transformation of Kinmen?s water supply network since the military administration period in the 1950s, this paper divides Kinmen?s water supply network into two periods: ?reservoir construction? from 1950s to 1990s and ?pipeline politics? from 2000 onwards. The former is that the state has led the construction of water conservancy facilities for the sake of border governance, while the latter is that water resources governance has loosened the state?s dominance in border governance. This article will point out that although the transboundary water diversion project started by the Kinmen County government after 2000 was a policy driven by geopolitical changes, the borders did not disappear. On the contrary, borders are ubiquitous in the daily practice of water resources governance constructed by the local government to monitor water quality. The real border practice is not an administrative border under a national agreement, but a heterogeneous network of tiny physical facilities such as numbers, checkpoints, and cisterns, and its political effect is no less than that of dams and canals. and other large water infrastructures.
022 ISSN (R)17269350
090 No. Panggil Setempat059 TDQ 19:2 (2022)
d-Entri Utama Nama Orang
245c Pertanggungjawaban
337 Media Typeunmediated (rdamedia)
100 Entri Utama Nama OrangHuang, Shuwei, author
264a Kota TerbitTaipei
904a Pengisi Lembar KerjaMuadz- Maret 2024
856 Akses dan Lokasi Elektronik
310 Frekuensi Terbitempat kali setahun
041 Kode Bahasachi