Water is and has always been the “life stream” of rural livelihoods in Andean communities. Access to water has for centuries been guaranteed through various forms of collective action and autonomous governance structures (Boelens, 2015). Until now, collective action has assured individual water access and is mostly based on local, inter- and intra-community water rights systems that shape, and are shaped by, water flows and infrastructure, local water-related practices, authorities and territory, and particular world views on how societies relate to water and nature (see Beccar et al., 2002; Hoogesteger et al., 2016)
For vulnerable groups in society, water insecurity and deficient water availability for food product...
For vulnerable groups in society, water insecurity and deficient water availability for food product...
Large hydraulic projects that aim to capture and control water flows are increasingly entering terri...
Water is and has always been the “life stream” of rural livelihoods in Andean communities. Access to...
Based on insights from peasant and indigenous communities’ struggles for water in Andean Peru and Ec...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalising society. Water...
Introduction Globally, the pressure on natural resources is increasing, particularly on water. The U...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
Peru is facing serious social and environmental water challenges. Experts and policy makers are tryi...
Following in line with water governance paradigms, Peru has adopted an integrated water resources ma...
For many Andean communities, irrigation systems form the basis for accessing water for agricultural ...
In this article we use insights from institutional bricolage and actor network theory to make sense ...
The article examines how the design and governance of Peru’s water infrastructure shape the social p...
This paper presents an analytical framework to identify and understand grassroots water governance p...
For vulnerable groups in society, water insecurity and deficient water availability for food product...
For vulnerable groups in society, water insecurity and deficient water availability for food product...
Large hydraulic projects that aim to capture and control water flows are increasingly entering terri...
Water is and has always been the “life stream” of rural livelihoods in Andean communities. Access to...
Based on insights from peasant and indigenous communities’ struggles for water in Andean Peru and Ec...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalising society. Water...
Introduction Globally, the pressure on natural resources is increasing, particularly on water. The U...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
Peru is facing serious social and environmental water challenges. Experts and policy makers are tryi...
Following in line with water governance paradigms, Peru has adopted an integrated water resources ma...
For many Andean communities, irrigation systems form the basis for accessing water for agricultural ...
In this article we use insights from institutional bricolage and actor network theory to make sense ...
The article examines how the design and governance of Peru’s water infrastructure shape the social p...
This paper presents an analytical framework to identify and understand grassroots water governance p...
For vulnerable groups in society, water insecurity and deficient water availability for food product...
For vulnerable groups in society, water insecurity and deficient water availability for food product...
Large hydraulic projects that aim to capture and control water flows are increasingly entering terri...