This paper aims to analyse the water supply systems in the Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Area in the light of the hydrosocial scarcity concept and the human right to water. It also assesses how bulk water availability may aggravate this situation. We argue that water access-related problems are directly related to several aspects: the way that water and sanitation services are managed, deficiencies in planning, technical choices, and the way in which existing systems are operated. In addition to these current structural problems, the vulnerability of supply systems also tends to increase in terms of lesser water availability as long as no changes are made in management processes to promote greater water security, as the 2014-2015 drought affe...
In many emerging and developing countries hybrid systems, not completely public nor private, have be...
International audienceThe increasing interaction between large cities and nature makes "urban water"...
Given the complexity of water governance in the Metropolitan region of São Paulo and the imminence o...
This article aims to contribute to discussions on the management of water resources and the elements...
In water scarcity situations, water rationing is a management measure taken in order to ensure equit...
Entende-se que a circulação da água, nos espaços urbanos, é fruto da combinação entre os aspectos fí...
The reduced rainfall in 2014-2015 raised the question of scarcity of water supply in Southeastern Br...
his issue is part of the activities of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 3 (TA3), the Urb...
Access to reliable water and sanitation are two important goals to improve livelihoods around the wo...
Ensuring access to water in adequate quantity and quality for human consumption at a fair and afford...
Even though benefitting from over 12% of the world’s surface freshwater, Brazil nevertheless has und...
This article analyzes some aspects related to water resources on different scales, its social and ec...
The water crisis tends to intensify the use of groundwater, which supplies almost half of Brazilian ...
Brazil's Southeast region has been facing water supply challenges, especially concerning the metropo...
Universal access to the commons, such as to clean water, might be seen as a strong challenge to deve...
In many emerging and developing countries hybrid systems, not completely public nor private, have be...
International audienceThe increasing interaction between large cities and nature makes "urban water"...
Given the complexity of water governance in the Metropolitan region of São Paulo and the imminence o...
This article aims to contribute to discussions on the management of water resources and the elements...
In water scarcity situations, water rationing is a management measure taken in order to ensure equit...
Entende-se que a circulação da água, nos espaços urbanos, é fruto da combinação entre os aspectos fí...
The reduced rainfall in 2014-2015 raised the question of scarcity of water supply in Southeastern Br...
his issue is part of the activities of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 3 (TA3), the Urb...
Access to reliable water and sanitation are two important goals to improve livelihoods around the wo...
Ensuring access to water in adequate quantity and quality for human consumption at a fair and afford...
Even though benefitting from over 12% of the world’s surface freshwater, Brazil nevertheless has und...
This article analyzes some aspects related to water resources on different scales, its social and ec...
The water crisis tends to intensify the use of groundwater, which supplies almost half of Brazilian ...
Brazil's Southeast region has been facing water supply challenges, especially concerning the metropo...
Universal access to the commons, such as to clean water, might be seen as a strong challenge to deve...
In many emerging and developing countries hybrid systems, not completely public nor private, have be...
International audienceThe increasing interaction between large cities and nature makes "urban water"...
Given the complexity of water governance in the Metropolitan region of São Paulo and the imminence o...