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    The commodification of water refers to the process of turning water, especially freshwater, from a public good into a tradable commodity also known as...
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  • Commodification is the process of transforming inalienable, free, or gifted things (objects, services, ideas, nature, personal information, people or...
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  • Commodification of housing refers to the transformation of basic shelter, rental housing, and homeownership into an investment vehicle or speculative asset...
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    has analyzed the commodification of bottled water through the corporate and cultural branding of nature, and how this commodification has added to the...
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  • The commodification of nature is an area of research within critical environmental studies that is concerned with the ways in which natural entities and...
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  • and rationalized the commodification of water, saying: "One perspective held by various NGOs—which I would call extreme—is that water should be declared...
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  • Varunan (category Films about water)
    convention." Akshay Kumar of Cinema Express gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote "Varunan begins on an alarming note about the commodification of water, only to settle into...
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    denounces World Bank's strategy to promote privatization of water and the commodification of water resources through UN SDG Agenda | EPSU". "Archived copy"...
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  • control over an essential resource, raising ethical concerns. The commodification of water transforms it into a marketable good rather than a fundamental...
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    benefits of water provision, thus deeming the state as an ineffective provider of water. Moreover, it is argued that water commodification leads to more...
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    any commodification of animals, not just that which is cruel or egregious. Commodification of nonhuman animals is one of the primary impacts of the animal–industrial...
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    Modatima (category Water supply and sanitation in Chile)
    the conflicts over water in the region at a national scale and bring to light the commodification of water driven by the 1981 Water Code. Motadima has...
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    Water protectors are activists, organizers, and cultural workers focused on the defense of the world's water and water systems. The water protector name...
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    Maude (Spring 2001). "Blue Gold: The Global Water Crisis and the Commodification of the World's Water Supply" (PDF). ratical.org. "Legionnaires' disease...
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  • Alternative fashion (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    This change in the availability and commodification of alternative fashions has encouraged much broader use of styles in the mainstream once only found...
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    greenwashing of water commodification by corporations and the effects of dams. It was also criticized for not explicitly recognizing a human right to water and...
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  • defined by a number of basic constituent elements: private property, profit motive, capital accumulation, competitive markets, commodification, wage labor, and...
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    a protest song called "United Health", highlighting the perceived commodification of healthcare and the challenges faced by patients, which went viral...
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    Maude Barlow (category Water and politics)
    Institute of Technology, Edited by Robert Manning – trade paperback (2005) Blue Gold: The Global Water Crisis and the Commodification of the World’s Water Supply...
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    Hawaii (redirect from State of Hawaii)
    commodification and exploitation of Hawaiian culture resulting in insidious forms of "cultural prostitution". Hawaii has been used to fuel ideas of escapism...
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    characteristics such as aridity, poor soils, cold or hot temperatures, and lack of water make crop-growing difficult or impossible. Operating in more extreme environments...
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    environmental damage on and exploitation of Earth. The most common objections include concerns that the commodification of the cosmos may be likely to continue...
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    narrative which could be considered a thesis, Dixon emphasizes the commodification of Black art by White people: where Black art often seems like it has...
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    Tibet (redirect from Demographics of Tibet)
    (November 2008). "Yartsa Gunbu (Cordyceps sinensis) and the Fungal Commodification of Tibet's Rural Economy". Economic Botany. 62 (3): 291–305. Bibcode:2008EcBot...
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  • economic growth and commodification of nature as an inevitability in capitalism, and thus criticize bright-green environmentalism. The roots of eco-capitalism...
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    Ayahuasca (redirect from Vine of the soul)
    are surrounded by some controversies involving ethnobotany, patents, commodification and biopiracy: Anahuasca (ayahuasca analogues). A term usually used...
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  • Kuwadzana (category Suburbs of Harare)
    C. High density housing in Harare: Commodification and overcrowding. University of the Witwatersrand. Street Map of Harare (Map) (2002 ed.). Surveyor General...
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  • drama film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. It follows the story of a nuclear family of four whose father hires a tutor for the younger son, a distracted...
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    market participants to a status of commodification. There is a spectrum of commoditization, rather than a binary distinction of "commodity versus differentiable...
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    finance in agriculture, which can take the form of access to credit markets, commodification and trade of agricultural products, evolving regulations (to...
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