International audienceThe development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin America have mostly followed European models, with city-wide systems providing water through a network of pipes controlled by a single operator. This article explores alternatives to this system through a case study of La Paz and El Alto in Bolivia, where many families get their water from cooperatives. The objectives of this article, based on spatial analysis, questionnaires, interviews and observations, is to study the ways in which large technical systems and alternative systems potentially complement one another. The Bolivian case provides an original perspective on the social conditions of possibility for the collective 'self-organizati...
For nearly a decade the La Paz-El Alto concession in Bolivia was heralded by donor organizations, th...
Due to lack of economic resources and the geographical dispersion of the population, state and priva...
This article is based on a case study of the water cooperatives operating in peri-urban areas of the...
International audienceThe development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin...
The development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin America have mostly f...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
This survey explores the relationships between small local organizations and socio-technical systems...
As in many large cities, the now prevailing technical model for producing and distributing water in ...
International audienceThis survey explores the relationships between small local organizations and s...
Water issues in the post-global world are becoming a priority for the survival of local communities....
International audienceThe drinking water supply model of the urban agglomeration of La Paz is based ...
This thesis is about the tensions faced by communitarian water service providers in peri-urban Cocha...
This thesis examines the concept of water cooperatives as an alternative model to create access, sup...
For nearly a decade the La Paz-El Alto concession in Bolivia was heralded by donor organizations, th...
Due to lack of economic resources and the geographical dispersion of the population, state and priva...
This article is based on a case study of the water cooperatives operating in peri-urban areas of the...
International audienceThe development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin...
The development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin America have mostly f...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
This survey explores the relationships between small local organizations and socio-technical systems...
As in many large cities, the now prevailing technical model for producing and distributing water in ...
International audienceThis survey explores the relationships between small local organizations and s...
Water issues in the post-global world are becoming a priority for the survival of local communities....
International audienceThe drinking water supply model of the urban agglomeration of La Paz is based ...
This thesis is about the tensions faced by communitarian water service providers in peri-urban Cocha...
This thesis examines the concept of water cooperatives as an alternative model to create access, sup...
For nearly a decade the La Paz-El Alto concession in Bolivia was heralded by donor organizations, th...
Due to lack of economic resources and the geographical dispersion of the population, state and priva...
This article is based on a case study of the water cooperatives operating in peri-urban areas of the...