This paper explores one particular dimension of broader global policy issues concerning water resources: the regulatory governance aspect of delivering water services to ordinary citizens in urban contexts for domestic use. Water provision, as with many other areas of collective provision, is increasingly shaped by attempts to embed social facets into the expansion of transnational markets: part of the incremental growth of \u27globalisation with a human face\u27. The paper first summarises nascent transnational institutional developments in policymaking and provision around urban water services delivery. It stresses that this process is still heavily dependent on national and local state institutions, particularly domestic regulatory insti...
In this issue we feature five articles focused on experiences from Bolivia, Chile, France, and Spain...
This chapter considers whether remunicipalisation – the return of water services to public ownership...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
This paper explores one particular dimension of broader global policy issues concerning water resour...
Water supply and sanitation are essential for socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. The a...
International audienceIn recent years the water sector has undergone profound institutional, economi...
Access to water is one of the most pressing global issues of the twenty-first century, particularly ...
The privatization of water supply and wastewater systems, together with institutional restructuring ...
This contribution explores the globalisation of water issues. It addresses a number of emergent patt...
Governance is key to tackle water challenges and transform water management under the increasing pre...
[EN] Governance is key to tackling water challenges and transforming water management under the incr...
Cities, regions and countries worldwide are increasingly choosing to close the book on water privati...
The world of water services changed significantly over the last two decades, opening it to new busin...
This article discusses the legal and institutional frameworks that apply to transboundary freshwater...
This book focuses on water services, including water supply and wastewater services and deals with t...
In this issue we feature five articles focused on experiences from Bolivia, Chile, France, and Spain...
This chapter considers whether remunicipalisation – the return of water services to public ownership...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
This paper explores one particular dimension of broader global policy issues concerning water resour...
Water supply and sanitation are essential for socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. The a...
International audienceIn recent years the water sector has undergone profound institutional, economi...
Access to water is one of the most pressing global issues of the twenty-first century, particularly ...
The privatization of water supply and wastewater systems, together with institutional restructuring ...
This contribution explores the globalisation of water issues. It addresses a number of emergent patt...
Governance is key to tackle water challenges and transform water management under the increasing pre...
[EN] Governance is key to tackling water challenges and transforming water management under the incr...
Cities, regions and countries worldwide are increasingly choosing to close the book on water privati...
The world of water services changed significantly over the last two decades, opening it to new busin...
This article discusses the legal and institutional frameworks that apply to transboundary freshwater...
This book focuses on water services, including water supply and wastewater services and deals with t...
In this issue we feature five articles focused on experiences from Bolivia, Chile, France, and Spain...
This chapter considers whether remunicipalisation – the return of water services to public ownership...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...