This research is an attempt to conceptualize the underlying forces behind persistent and ubiquitous problems of inequality in access to water in cities of the global south. Inequality in water access is hypothesized to result from urban water regimes that tend to prioritize the right to water access or to provide preferential terms of access for some groups in society, while marginalizing others. By employing a critical realist approach, different theories in relation to inequality are applied in exploring the mechanisms and conditions leading to the unequal provision of water. In doing so, a structuralist perspective is built on the transition framework, integrated with critical urban theory and tested in two settings, Johannesburg, South ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Exploring how spatial patterns of water provision in South Africa reinforce urban inequities require...
The thesis investigates deliberateness in water allocation to historically disadvantaged individuals...
This research is an attempt to conceptualize the underlying forces behind persistent and ubiquitous ...
Section 27 (1b) of the Bill of Rights under the Constitution (1996) of the Republic of South Africa ...
WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (ISSN 2056-4864 - online) Vol. 4 No 2, pp. 41-77. (www.waterlat.org)...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
The importance of measuring inequalities in sustainable development is reflected in the requirement ...
The importance of measuring inequalities in sustainable development is reflected in the requirement ...
The ambition to be recognized as a 'World City' or 'Global City' is rapidly increasing not the least...
Southern Africa is a region characterised by extensive socio-economic underdevelopment. Given water’...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Exploring how spatial patterns of water provision in South Africa reinforce urban inequities require...
The thesis investigates deliberateness in water allocation to historically disadvantaged individuals...
This research is an attempt to conceptualize the underlying forces behind persistent and ubiquitous ...
Section 27 (1b) of the Bill of Rights under the Constitution (1996) of the Republic of South Africa ...
WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (ISSN 2056-4864 - online) Vol. 4 No 2, pp. 41-77. (www.waterlat.org)...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
The importance of measuring inequalities in sustainable development is reflected in the requirement ...
The importance of measuring inequalities in sustainable development is reflected in the requirement ...
The ambition to be recognized as a 'World City' or 'Global City' is rapidly increasing not the least...
Southern Africa is a region characterised by extensive socio-economic underdevelopment. Given water’...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Over the last two decades more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water ...
Exploring how spatial patterns of water provision in South Africa reinforce urban inequities require...
The thesis investigates deliberateness in water allocation to historically disadvantaged individuals...