This paper explores how, historically, the utopian thinking built into Spain’s water policies has legitimized profound transformations of the Guadalhorce Valley’s hydro-social territory (in Málaga), also justifying water transfers from rural to urban areas. It analyzes how the ‘regenerationist hydraulic utopia’ has been materialized through different ‘governmentality strategies’. This intensified during Francisco Franco’s dictatorship, decaying gradually into dystopias that, to this day, express profound socio-environmental impacts: dispossession, displacement, uprooting and breaking up local water governance institutions and practices. Meanwhile, the urban and tourism industries in Málaga have been strengthened by giving them priority for ...
After a century of massive transformation of surface and groundwater resources for agricultural, ind...
Introduction In this chapter, we explore how changing political visions, socio-cultural imaginaries ...
In this article I discuss the relationship that can be established between nationalism, as an ideolo...
This paper explores how, historically, the utopian thinking built into Spain’s water policies has le...
This paper focuses on the Guadalhorce Valley, Malaga Province, Spain, where a rich farmer-managed ir...
Just as in other parts of Spain, the Guadalhorce Valley, Málaga, has a long history of policies base...
Just as in other parts of Spain, the Guadalhorce Valley, Málaga, has a long history of policies base...
This article explores the creation of new groundwater-based irrigation communities as a result of th...
This paper reviews the hydraulic paradigm in Spain and its evolution over the last 100 years to the ...
This paper discusses the gradual eclipse of a water management paradigm governed by the dominance of...
This article investigates the history of land and water transformations in Matadepera, a wealthy sub...
Many governments have recently initiated a process of water sector mercantilizaci�n -- the introduct...
Spain has a long and enlightened history of water resources management. In the late 19th century reg...
This article investigates the history of land and water transformations in Matadepera, a wealthy sub...
To develop the country and to answer the agricultural, urban, tourist and industrial requests, Spain...
After a century of massive transformation of surface and groundwater resources for agricultural, ind...
Introduction In this chapter, we explore how changing political visions, socio-cultural imaginaries ...
In this article I discuss the relationship that can be established between nationalism, as an ideolo...
This paper explores how, historically, the utopian thinking built into Spain’s water policies has le...
This paper focuses on the Guadalhorce Valley, Malaga Province, Spain, where a rich farmer-managed ir...
Just as in other parts of Spain, the Guadalhorce Valley, Málaga, has a long history of policies base...
Just as in other parts of Spain, the Guadalhorce Valley, Málaga, has a long history of policies base...
This article explores the creation of new groundwater-based irrigation communities as a result of th...
This paper reviews the hydraulic paradigm in Spain and its evolution over the last 100 years to the ...
This paper discusses the gradual eclipse of a water management paradigm governed by the dominance of...
This article investigates the history of land and water transformations in Matadepera, a wealthy sub...
Many governments have recently initiated a process of water sector mercantilizaci�n -- the introduct...
Spain has a long and enlightened history of water resources management. In the late 19th century reg...
This article investigates the history of land and water transformations in Matadepera, a wealthy sub...
To develop the country and to answer the agricultural, urban, tourist and industrial requests, Spain...
After a century of massive transformation of surface and groundwater resources for agricultural, ind...
Introduction In this chapter, we explore how changing political visions, socio-cultural imaginaries ...
In this article I discuss the relationship that can be established between nationalism, as an ideolo...