This study questions the processes of technical and governance hybridisation in the coproduction of water services in cities of the Global South. The existing literature addresses the compensatory role that water services coproduction plays in urban and peri-urban areas, where access to centralised and reliable water resources is often lacking. However, less research focuses on the evolution of coproduced practices in relation to wider transitions of urban spaces, water resources, centralised infrastructure, and service delivery strategies. Still, the resulting technical and governance configurations stemming from these situations are largely unexplored. This study considers four cities, namely, Hanoi (Vietnam), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Co...
This paper examines everyday practices of self-construction and connection, negotiation, and self-di...
Background: Competition for freshwater between cities and agriculture is projected to grow due to ra...
Urban water security is of critical global and local importance. Across many parts of low- and middl...
peer reviewedThis study questions the processes of technical and governance hybridisation in the cop...
This proposal is based on preliminary results of a research proposal that, first, focuses on alterna...
This paper aims to contribute to the relatively few empirical studies done on how processes of urban...
The article contributes to the debate on the sustainable provision of water supply and sanitation (W...
This paper uses a social practices lens to examine water management practices of households in Addis...
The aim of this study was to analyze how a particular water pricing regime, a manifestation of socia...
In this paper, we analyse the heterogeneity of water supply infrastructure in Accra, Ghana, to under...
In many emerging and developing countries hybrid systems, not completely public nor private, have be...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
There has been widespread recognition in the Global South of the role of participatory governance ap...
Water supply is an integral infrastructure that sustains urban life. It is for this reason that urba...
This research is aimed at contributing to the understanding of water infrastructure, particularly i...
This paper examines everyday practices of self-construction and connection, negotiation, and self-di...
Background: Competition for freshwater between cities and agriculture is projected to grow due to ra...
Urban water security is of critical global and local importance. Across many parts of low- and middl...
peer reviewedThis study questions the processes of technical and governance hybridisation in the cop...
This proposal is based on preliminary results of a research proposal that, first, focuses on alterna...
This paper aims to contribute to the relatively few empirical studies done on how processes of urban...
The article contributes to the debate on the sustainable provision of water supply and sanitation (W...
This paper uses a social practices lens to examine water management practices of households in Addis...
The aim of this study was to analyze how a particular water pricing regime, a manifestation of socia...
In this paper, we analyse the heterogeneity of water supply infrastructure in Accra, Ghana, to under...
In many emerging and developing countries hybrid systems, not completely public nor private, have be...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
There has been widespread recognition in the Global South of the role of participatory governance ap...
Water supply is an integral infrastructure that sustains urban life. It is for this reason that urba...
This research is aimed at contributing to the understanding of water infrastructure, particularly i...
This paper examines everyday practices of self-construction and connection, negotiation, and self-di...
Background: Competition for freshwater between cities and agriculture is projected to grow due to ra...
Urban water security is of critical global and local importance. Across many parts of low- and middl...