In the Andes, indigenous communities are being increasingly besieged because their páramos act as water providers for cities and irrigation systems downstream. This has led indigenous communities to protect their hydrosocial territories from external actors and re-create them to contest these threats. In this context, we analyse how the Kayambi community of La Chimba in the northern Sierra of Ecuador has managed to defend and secure its hydrosocial territory through the creation and re-creation of its indigenous identity and networks and related cultural politics that find expression in different forms of contractual reciprocity. As a result, the community hydrosocial territory (re)-creation itself is a weapon of resistance, a decolonising ...
This chapter attempts to make sense of the work of popular and non-governmental organizations in the...
Based on insights from peasant and indigenous communities’ struggles for water in Andean Peru and Ec...
Comprehending the context and history-based allocation and distribution of water use rights for irri...
Set against the background of struggles for territory, livelihood, and dignified<br/>existence in La...
Ecuadorian state policies and institutional reforms have territorialized water since the 1960s. Peas...
Set against the background of struggles for territory, livelihood, and dignified existence in Latin ...
Property relations in irrigation and water rights distribution have become central issues in current...
This study of the historical development of the Interbasin Irrigation Water Transfer Project Yungas ...
This paper examines the threats to Indigenous water rights and territories in the Andean countries. ...
This article explores how payment for environmental services (PES) approaches envision, design and a...
This article explores how payment for environmental services (PES) approaches envision, design and a...
This article uses two case studies to illustrate how Andean irrigation development and management em...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
Cooperative labor parties known throughout the Andes as mingas, although outwardly appearing to be t...
There is a forceful new impetus toward mega-hydraulic projects in Latin America, which are booming b...
This chapter attempts to make sense of the work of popular and non-governmental organizations in the...
Based on insights from peasant and indigenous communities’ struggles for water in Andean Peru and Ec...
Comprehending the context and history-based allocation and distribution of water use rights for irri...
Set against the background of struggles for territory, livelihood, and dignified<br/>existence in La...
Ecuadorian state policies and institutional reforms have territorialized water since the 1960s. Peas...
Set against the background of struggles for territory, livelihood, and dignified existence in Latin ...
Property relations in irrigation and water rights distribution have become central issues in current...
This study of the historical development of the Interbasin Irrigation Water Transfer Project Yungas ...
This paper examines the threats to Indigenous water rights and territories in the Andean countries. ...
This article explores how payment for environmental services (PES) approaches envision, design and a...
This article explores how payment for environmental services (PES) approaches envision, design and a...
This article uses two case studies to illustrate how Andean irrigation development and management em...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
Cooperative labor parties known throughout the Andes as mingas, although outwardly appearing to be t...
There is a forceful new impetus toward mega-hydraulic projects in Latin America, which are booming b...
This chapter attempts to make sense of the work of popular and non-governmental organizations in the...
Based on insights from peasant and indigenous communities’ struggles for water in Andean Peru and Ec...
Comprehending the context and history-based allocation and distribution of water use rights for irri...