International audienceThis survey explores the relationships between small local organizations and socio-technical systems based on large state or private infrastructures. Its purpose is to transform water cooperatives in the expanding peripheries of the city of La Paz in Bolivia. Its objective is to determine under what conditions a cooperative can produce the common through an analysis of the social conditions of self-organization. To this end, this article develops a sociological perspective that is not limited to the analysis of the urban network or the institutional dimension of the operator, but reintroduces variables in terms of specific skills, knowledge and know-how linked to each type of organization, in order to take into account...
Water issues in the post-global world are becoming a priority for the survival of local communities....
The water and sewerage concession of Buenos Aires granted, in 1993, to an international consortium l...
A study of local governments in Ghana, Malawi, and Bolivia applies social network analysis to identi...
This survey explores the relationships between small local organizations and socio-technical systems...
International audienceThe development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin...
The development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin America have mostly f...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing a...
International audienceAs in many large cities, the now prevailing technical model for producing and ...
This thesis examines the concept of water cooperatives as an alternative model to create access, sup...
Integrated water management is complex and requires the participation of diverse actors to identify ...
This article is based on a case study of the water cooperatives operating in peri-urban areas of the...
Cette thèse propose une analyse croisée des coopérations inter-organisationnelles territorialisées (...
Water issues in the post-global world are becoming a priority for the survival of local communities....
The water and sewerage concession of Buenos Aires granted, in 1993, to an international consortium l...
A study of local governments in Ghana, Malawi, and Bolivia applies social network analysis to identi...
This survey explores the relationships between small local organizations and socio-technical systems...
International audienceThe development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin...
The development of water supply and sanitation networks in the cities of Latin America have mostly f...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
International audienceWhile the development of a water supply and sanitation network in the cities o...
Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing a...
International audienceAs in many large cities, the now prevailing technical model for producing and ...
This thesis examines the concept of water cooperatives as an alternative model to create access, sup...
Integrated water management is complex and requires the participation of diverse actors to identify ...
This article is based on a case study of the water cooperatives operating in peri-urban areas of the...
Cette thèse propose une analyse croisée des coopérations inter-organisationnelles territorialisées (...
Water issues in the post-global world are becoming a priority for the survival of local communities....
The water and sewerage concession of Buenos Aires granted, in 1993, to an international consortium l...
A study of local governments in Ghana, Malawi, and Bolivia applies social network analysis to identi...