In this dissertation, I offer institutional pathologies as a conceptual framework to analyse the seemingly intractable problems in water governance, and relate it to urban water access, using the case study of Jakarta. In this context, access to water refers to ease of accessibility to water sources in terms of quantity, quality, continuity and affordability. Institutional pathologies imply persistent institutional deviants and dysfunctional behaviours in water governance as shared by multiple actors. Specifically I develop three concepts of institutional pathologies: patrimonialism, confidentiality and informality. Patrimonialism refers to the pattern of bureaucracy that is heavily centred on central government and a central figure(s). Con...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
Corruption is arguably one of the main hindrances to development. In their effort to combat corrupti...
This article draws on scholarship in Southern theory to ‘world’ the study of water’s urbanization. T...
This thesis documents the genealogy of the development of Jakarta’s urban water supply infrastructur...
Under new democratic regimes in the countries of the Global South, governance innovation is often fo...
Black Water Grey SettlementsDomestic Wastewater Management and the Socio-ecological Dynamics of Ja...
The challenge of water provision in third world cities is to maintain the supply in the context of ...
This article seeks to extend recent debates on urban infrastructure access by exploring the interrel...
This paper argues the need for new conceptualisations of the relationship between water and developm...
Under new democratic regimes in the country of the South, governance innovation is often found at th...
The increasing number of large water infrastructures built or planned worldwide denotes the (re)turn...
Flood defense management in Jakarta is a critical governmental activity given that Jakarta is a low-...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
The objective of this research is to better understand the nature of urban governance regarding the ...
This paper seeks to examine the issues around flooding and rapid urban development in Jakarta, speci...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
Corruption is arguably one of the main hindrances to development. In their effort to combat corrupti...
This article draws on scholarship in Southern theory to ‘world’ the study of water’s urbanization. T...
This thesis documents the genealogy of the development of Jakarta’s urban water supply infrastructur...
Under new democratic regimes in the countries of the Global South, governance innovation is often fo...
Black Water Grey SettlementsDomestic Wastewater Management and the Socio-ecological Dynamics of Ja...
The challenge of water provision in third world cities is to maintain the supply in the context of ...
This article seeks to extend recent debates on urban infrastructure access by exploring the interrel...
This paper argues the need for new conceptualisations of the relationship between water and developm...
Under new democratic regimes in the country of the South, governance innovation is often found at th...
The increasing number of large water infrastructures built or planned worldwide denotes the (re)turn...
Flood defense management in Jakarta is a critical governmental activity given that Jakarta is a low-...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
The objective of this research is to better understand the nature of urban governance regarding the ...
This paper seeks to examine the issues around flooding and rapid urban development in Jakarta, speci...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
Corruption is arguably one of the main hindrances to development. In their effort to combat corrupti...
This article draws on scholarship in Southern theory to ‘world’ the study of water’s urbanization. T...