Under new democratic regimes in the countries of the Global South, governance innovation is often found at the regional level. This article, using the concept of institutional capacity, shows that powerful efforts affecting regional water resource coordination emerge locally. The article analyses fresh water cooperation in the urban region of Cirebon, Indonesia. It is shown that the city and its surrounding regions in decentralising Indonesia show signs of increasing institutional capacity between local actors. An informal approach and discretionary local decision-making, influenced by the logic of appropriateness and tolerance, are influential. At the same time, these capacities are compromised by significant inequality and a unilateral co...
Cities in Southeast Asia face various institutional barriers to cope with climate and water-related ...
This paper focuses on the Indonesian urban sanitation sector by placing it within the wider urban in...
The institutional turn in metropolitan governance has been influenced to a considerable degree by a ...
Under new democratic regimes in the country of the South, governance innovation is often found at th...
Under new democratic regimes in the countries of the Global South, governance innovation is often fo...
This paper investigates emerging models of governance for shared water resources in decentralized ur...
This paper investigates emerging models of governance for shared water resources in decentralized ur...
In this dissertation, I offer institutional pathologies as a conceptual framework to analyse the see...
UnrestrictedWhen the world scheme seems to have shifted from the struggle for a separated entity to ...
The challenge of water provision in third world cities is to maintain the supply in the context of ...
This article is based on the observation that issues relating to drinking water access are often dis...
Promoting local initiatives in participatory environmental governance to improve water quality would...
The paper delves into the area of concern of water scarcity in an area in Indonesia that we will cal...
This thesis documents the genealogy of the development of Jakarta’s urban water supply infrastructur...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
Cities in Southeast Asia face various institutional barriers to cope with climate and water-related ...
This paper focuses on the Indonesian urban sanitation sector by placing it within the wider urban in...
The institutional turn in metropolitan governance has been influenced to a considerable degree by a ...
Under new democratic regimes in the country of the South, governance innovation is often found at th...
Under new democratic regimes in the countries of the Global South, governance innovation is often fo...
This paper investigates emerging models of governance for shared water resources in decentralized ur...
This paper investigates emerging models of governance for shared water resources in decentralized ur...
In this dissertation, I offer institutional pathologies as a conceptual framework to analyse the see...
UnrestrictedWhen the world scheme seems to have shifted from the struggle for a separated entity to ...
The challenge of water provision in third world cities is to maintain the supply in the context of ...
This article is based on the observation that issues relating to drinking water access are often dis...
Promoting local initiatives in participatory environmental governance to improve water quality would...
The paper delves into the area of concern of water scarcity in an area in Indonesia that we will cal...
This thesis documents the genealogy of the development of Jakarta’s urban water supply infrastructur...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
Cities in Southeast Asia face various institutional barriers to cope with climate and water-related ...
This paper focuses on the Indonesian urban sanitation sector by placing it within the wider urban in...
The institutional turn in metropolitan governance has been influenced to a considerable degree by a ...