The Consciousness of Water: Narrative Flows, Environmental Change, and the Voice of Yemen

Icebergs are melting in the Arctic. The Gulf of Mexico is warming and producing hurricanes such as Katrina. The delta of the southern United States is drying. And, Yemen will be the first country in modern history to experience a lack of accessible ground water, as soon as 2017 possibly. Yemen'...

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Main Author: Nellessen, Tricia
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spelling ftunivarkansas:oai:scholarworks.uark.edu:etd-1810 2023-11-12T04:13:46+01:00 The Consciousness of Water: Narrative Flows, Environmental Change, and the Voice of Yemen Nellessen, Tricia 2013-05-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd/811 https://scholarworks.uark.edu/context/etd/article/1810/viewcontent/Nellessen_uark_0011A_10859.pdf unknown ScholarWorks@UARK https://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd/811 https://scholarworks.uark.edu/context/etd/article/1810/viewcontent/Nellessen_uark_0011A_10859.pdf Graduate Theses and Dissertations Social sciences Health and environmental sciences Anthropology Climate change Environment Water Yemen Fresh Water Studies Natural Resources and Conservation Near and Middle Eastern Studies Social and Cultural Anthropology text 2013 ftunivarkansas 2023-10-30T09:33:57Z Icebergs are melting in the Arctic. The Gulf of Mexico is warming and producing hurricanes such as Katrina. The delta of the southern United States is drying. And, Yemen will be the first country in modern history to experience a lack of accessible ground water, as soon as 2017 possibly. Yemen's situation has been tracked by scholars and governments since the 1960s. Despite this fact, cities have expanded in Yemen and the population has increased its use of water while little has been invested in desalination or infrastructure to offset growth. Climate change has affected humans for thousands of years; but, in an age of rapid information flow, the conflicting narratives regarding water have stymied preparations for the impending crisis in Yemen. Although many analysts have predicted the failure of the state of Yemen based on civil unrest and increasing poverty, it is the change within the environment that promises to alter this historic culture which has survived numerous state entities. The growing presence of Al-Qaeda, a 40% unemployment rate, and a possible civil war between north and south all provide impetus for destabilization, yet the loss of ground water will alter this sedentary tribal area regardless of these other issues and ultimately change the society's structure. The entire globe will face climate change in the years to come and increasing tension regarding water resources. The narratives from Yemen provide insight into the dynamics of a society facing significant climate change, and the outside forces with which the society interacts. Text Arctic Climate change Iceberg* University of Arkansas: ScholarWorks@UARK Arctic
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Anthropology
Climate change
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Natural Resources and Conservation
Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology
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Fresh Water Studies
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Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Nellessen, Tricia
The Consciousness of Water: Narrative Flows, Environmental Change, and the Voice of Yemen
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Health and environmental sciences
Anthropology
Climate change
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Yemen
Fresh Water Studies
Natural Resources and Conservation
Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology
description Icebergs are melting in the Arctic. The Gulf of Mexico is warming and producing hurricanes such as Katrina. The delta of the southern United States is drying. And, Yemen will be the first country in modern history to experience a lack of accessible ground water, as soon as 2017 possibly. Yemen's situation has been tracked by scholars and governments since the 1960s. Despite this fact, cities have expanded in Yemen and the population has increased its use of water while little has been invested in desalination or infrastructure to offset growth. Climate change has affected humans for thousands of years; but, in an age of rapid information flow, the conflicting narratives regarding water have stymied preparations for the impending crisis in Yemen. Although many analysts have predicted the failure of the state of Yemen based on civil unrest and increasing poverty, it is the change within the environment that promises to alter this historic culture which has survived numerous state entities. The growing presence of Al-Qaeda, a 40% unemployment rate, and a possible civil war between north and south all provide impetus for destabilization, yet the loss of ground water will alter this sedentary tribal area regardless of these other issues and ultimately change the society's structure. The entire globe will face climate change in the years to come and increasing tension regarding water resources. The narratives from Yemen provide insight into the dynamics of a society facing significant climate change, and the outside forces with which the society interacts.
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