Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing are increasingly under pressure to become more sustainable in face of climate change related natural hazards and accelerated social inequalities. Resilient urban water infrastructures of the future might require thae transition towards a novel socio-technical configuration: moving away from large-scale centralized treatment facilities towards more small-scale, decentralized and modular technologies developed and run by new actors, and governed by novel rules and regulations. Innovations for this transition are likely to emerge both within global networks, among the various global networks of technology experts, working in NGOs, multinational c...
Urban water governance regimes around the world have traditionally planned large-scale, centralized ...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing a...
Classic accounts of transitions research have predominantly built on reconstructions of historical t...
Sustainability concerns and multiple socio‐environmental pressures have necessitated a shift towards...
Socio-technical regimes are highly institutionalized rationalities that have co-evolved with actors,...
This article reports on the ongoing work and research involved in the development of a socio-technic...
In the past decade, the literature on transitions toward sustainable socio-technical systems has mad...
Nowadays, a paradigm shift in the urban water sector is observable: while hierarchical governance st...
This thesis explores how water infrastructures can be reconfigured in the urban environment to the a...
Classic accounts of transitions research have dominantly built on reconstructions of historical tran...
Urban water governance regimes around the world have traditionally planned large-scale, centralized ...
If the twentieth century is distinguished by progress and technological advancement, the twenty-firs...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
Urban water governance regimes around the world have traditionally planned large-scale, centralized ...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...
Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing a...
Classic accounts of transitions research have predominantly built on reconstructions of historical t...
Sustainability concerns and multiple socio‐environmental pressures have necessitated a shift towards...
Socio-technical regimes are highly institutionalized rationalities that have co-evolved with actors,...
This article reports on the ongoing work and research involved in the development of a socio-technic...
In the past decade, the literature on transitions toward sustainable socio-technical systems has mad...
Nowadays, a paradigm shift in the urban water sector is observable: while hierarchical governance st...
This thesis explores how water infrastructures can be reconfigured in the urban environment to the a...
Classic accounts of transitions research have dominantly built on reconstructions of historical tran...
Urban water governance regimes around the world have traditionally planned large-scale, centralized ...
If the twentieth century is distinguished by progress and technological advancement, the twenty-firs...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
Urban water governance regimes around the world have traditionally planned large-scale, centralized ...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
A convoluted network of different water governance systems exists around the world. Collectively, th...