This paper presents an analytical framework to identify and understand grassroots water governance practices, which we call 'rooted water collectives' (RWC). RWCs can be multi-scalar organizations that engage in common property resources management or multi-scalar social movements that advocate for common property resources governance. The framework, which we open for discussion, scrutinizes (1) the extent to which 'rooted water collectives' are 'grounded' in the sense they address locally perceived water control problems and resort to water-context embedded meaning, values, identities, belonging and vernacular knowledge; (2) their internal decision-making dynamics; and (3) their effectiveness in achieving impact at multiple scales. It also...
In this article, we link NGO-supplied drinking water infrastructure projects with collective action ...
Although the community represents a very important level at which existing social capital is used to...
Policies of devolving management of resources from the state to user groups are premised upon the as...
This paper presents an analytical framework to identify and understand grassroots water governance p...
This paper presents an analytical framework to identify and understand grassroots water governance p...
The current era of globalization and commodification has had a substantial impact on common-pool res...
Small‐scale irrigation systems are important for agricultural productivity in dryland agroecosystems...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
This paper explores the emerging forms of water socialisation promoted by civil society actors thro...
Based on insights from peasant and indigenous communities’ struggles for water in Andean Peru and Ec...
Water is and has always been the “life stream” of rural livelihoods in Andean communities. Access to...
This paper reviews the current state of research on Water Users' Associations in canal irrigation. I...
The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalising society. Water...
This thesis is about peasant and indigenous struggles for water rights in the Ecuadorian Highlands. ...
In this article, we link NGO-supplied drinking water infrastructure projects with collective action ...
Although the community represents a very important level at which existing social capital is used to...
Policies of devolving management of resources from the state to user groups are premised upon the as...
This paper presents an analytical framework to identify and understand grassroots water governance p...
This paper presents an analytical framework to identify and understand grassroots water governance p...
The current era of globalization and commodification has had a substantial impact on common-pool res...
Small‐scale irrigation systems are important for agricultural productivity in dryland agroecosystems...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
This paper explores the emerging forms of water socialisation promoted by civil society actors thro...
Based on insights from peasant and indigenous communities’ struggles for water in Andean Peru and Ec...
Water is and has always been the “life stream” of rural livelihoods in Andean communities. Access to...
This paper reviews the current state of research on Water Users' Associations in canal irrigation. I...
The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalising society. Water...
This thesis is about peasant and indigenous struggles for water rights in the Ecuadorian Highlands. ...
In this article, we link NGO-supplied drinking water infrastructure projects with collective action ...
Although the community represents a very important level at which existing social capital is used to...
Policies of devolving management of resources from the state to user groups are premised upon the as...