Comprehending the context and history-based allocation and distribution of water use rights for irrigation is crucial for understanding social and agricultural dynamics in (semi)arid regions. Irrigation water rights are socio-legal constructs that, for their materialization, depend on the legitimacy, authority and powers backing their claims. We show how the recent conceptual notion of “hydrosocial territories” enables examining water rights claims as expressed in diverse and divergent “legitimation languages”. Water rights and their legitimation languages are embedded in site-particular normative dynamics, cultural-political histories and changing socionatural configurations. This article focuses on Bolivia's Pucara watershed to examine th...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
This paper examines the threats to Indigenous water rights and territories in the Andean countries. ...
This thesis is the result of a multidisciplinary research which tries to explain water injustices an...
Comprehending the context and history-based allocation and distribution of water use rights for irri...
Historically, most irrigation systems in Bolivia have been set up by peasant communities, and only m...
This study of the historical development of the Interbasin Irrigation Water Transfer Project Yungas ...
This study of the historical development of the Interbasin Irrigation Water Transfer Project Yungas ...
Property relations in irrigation and water rights distribution have become central issues in current...
Water rights are best understood as politically contested and culturally embedded relationships amon...
Water policies tend to misrecognize the complexity of community-managed irrigation systems. This pap...
Water policies tend to misrecognize the complexity of community-managed irrigation systems. This pap...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
This thesis examines how constitutional reforms relating to the right to water in Bolivia have affe...
The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalising society. Water...
In Tarata (Cochabamba, Bolivia) disputes came to a head in 2002 over the rights to use water for urb...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
This paper examines the threats to Indigenous water rights and territories in the Andean countries. ...
This thesis is the result of a multidisciplinary research which tries to explain water injustices an...
Comprehending the context and history-based allocation and distribution of water use rights for irri...
Historically, most irrigation systems in Bolivia have been set up by peasant communities, and only m...
This study of the historical development of the Interbasin Irrigation Water Transfer Project Yungas ...
This study of the historical development of the Interbasin Irrigation Water Transfer Project Yungas ...
Property relations in irrigation and water rights distribution have become central issues in current...
Water rights are best understood as politically contested and culturally embedded relationships amon...
Water policies tend to misrecognize the complexity of community-managed irrigation systems. This pap...
Water policies tend to misrecognize the complexity of community-managed irrigation systems. This pap...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
This thesis examines how constitutional reforms relating to the right to water in Bolivia have affe...
The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalising society. Water...
In Tarata (Cochabamba, Bolivia) disputes came to a head in 2002 over the rights to use water for urb...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
This paper examines the threats to Indigenous water rights and territories in the Andean countries. ...
This thesis is the result of a multidisciplinary research which tries to explain water injustices an...