Robert Gonda: Lake Urmia's Hydro-Social Dilemma, Gebunden
Lake Urmia's Hydro-Social Dilemma
- From Turquoise Solitaire to White Desert

- Publisher:
- Springer-Verlag GmbH, 01/2026
- Binding:
- Gebunden
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9783032089403
- Item number:
- 12456841
- other:
- Approx. 270 p. 35 illus.
- Release date:
- 31.1.2026
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
Blurb
Lake Urmia in north-western Iran has mutated from a turquoise solitaire into a white desert. Once the largest lake in the Middle East, it has suffered dramatic environmental decline over the past three decades. While hydrological and technical perspectives dominate existing research, this book turns to the underexplored social, discursive, and ontological dimensions of the crisis.
Introducing the hydro-social cycle and Bruno Latour's Actor-Network Theory, it offers an alternative lens on water crises. The investigation begins by tracing Iran's water history, from ancient irrigation to modern dam-building, showing how centuries of governance prepared the ground for Lake Urmia's decline. Drawing on 77 qualitative interviews, 115 scientific publications, and a wide corpus of policy documents, the book interrogates four central controversies: the disputed causes of desiccation, the impact of the causeway, the contested ecological water level, and competing restoration strategies. It also compares Lake Urmia with the Aral Sea, noting both the value and the limitations of this analogy, while demonstrating how Urmia's disappearance resonates beyond ecology by provoking a profound crisis of identity for local communities.
Through the hydro-social cycle and Latourian concepts, the study employs controversy mapping to reveal how authority and knowledge shape problem framings and proposed solutions. Rather than closing debate, it calls for a plural, context-sensitive approach that foregrounds diverse perspectives and contested futures of Lake Urmia.
