As urban infrastructures are built to last for decades, each infrastructure contains the anticipation for an uncertain future: a city-to-come, often built on capitalist and modernist dreams. In Lima, Peru, the model for water infrastructure development has long been a technocratic one, driven by values such as efficiency and modernization. However, facing a dual challenge of climate change and continuing urban growth, Lima’s water utility agency, SEDAPAL, is increasingly integrating elements of Andean water governance systems – commonly referred to as the sowing and harvesting of water – in its future strategies to maintain urban water security. Our approach builds on knowledge system analysis to examine the different approaches to water go...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
Water management dilemmas represent a unique entry point into the challenging management of metropol...
Climate change disruptions on water systems increasingly jeopardize our ability to satisfy current a...
In Peru, payment for ecosystem services is an increasingly popular mechanism to secure the transfer ...
This article studies how urbanization processes and associated rural-urban water transfers in the Li...
Agrarian communities in the Peruvian Andes depend on local water resources that are threatened by bo...
This chapter analyses how different discourses influence knowledge-building processes in terms of th...
By combining scholarship on modernity, urbanization and territory, this paper analyses how urban-bas...
Redevelopments of Lima’s water infrastructure aim to reduce inequalities in water consumption, conne...
In Lima, residents are fundamental co-creators of the urban water infrastructure, taking up various ...
By combining scholarship on modernity, urbanization and territory, this paper analyses how urban-bas...
As the capital of Peru and one of the largest metropolises in South America, Lima's rapid developmen...
Recently, three processes were used to analyze the consequences of plausible climate change scenario...
This article expands on a chapter to be published as part of a forthcoming edited volume: D. Lorrain...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Many arid regions of the world have very limited and s...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
Water management dilemmas represent a unique entry point into the challenging management of metropol...
Climate change disruptions on water systems increasingly jeopardize our ability to satisfy current a...
In Peru, payment for ecosystem services is an increasingly popular mechanism to secure the transfer ...
This article studies how urbanization processes and associated rural-urban water transfers in the Li...
Agrarian communities in the Peruvian Andes depend on local water resources that are threatened by bo...
This chapter analyses how different discourses influence knowledge-building processes in terms of th...
By combining scholarship on modernity, urbanization and territory, this paper analyses how urban-bas...
Redevelopments of Lima’s water infrastructure aim to reduce inequalities in water consumption, conne...
In Lima, residents are fundamental co-creators of the urban water infrastructure, taking up various ...
By combining scholarship on modernity, urbanization and territory, this paper analyses how urban-bas...
As the capital of Peru and one of the largest metropolises in South America, Lima's rapid developmen...
Recently, three processes were used to analyze the consequences of plausible climate change scenario...
This article expands on a chapter to be published as part of a forthcoming edited volume: D. Lorrain...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Many arid regions of the world have very limited and s...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
Water management dilemmas represent a unique entry point into the challenging management of metropol...
Climate change disruptions on water systems increasingly jeopardize our ability to satisfy current a...