NGOs have taken up an increasing number of roles and responsibilities in Latin American societies. Based on a study of the multi-stakeholder platform, the Water Resources Forum in Ecuador, this paper shows how through the creation of a broad network of NGOs, academics, grassroots water users organizations and governmental actors; this platform has been able to contribute to the democratization of water governance. This paper analyses the international and national socio-political context in which this platform developed and traces the history and strategies that marked its development. Based on this, it argues that NGOs can play an important role in the development of more democratic and inclusive public policy making in water governance, b...
The current era of globalization and commodification has had a substantial impact on common-pool res...
Agricultural water management (AWM) has been identified as a mean for small-scale farmers to increas...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
NGOs have taken up an increasing number of roles and responsibilities in Latin American societies. B...
Making water management more democratic through the participation of water users, while crucially in...
Since the 2000s, local communities responsible for the management of water services have started to ...
Participation of water users in Ecuadorian water governance has increased in the last two decades th...
In the past two decades spaces for user participation have been opened within water governance struc...
In most Latin American countries, issues concerning water governance and control also reflect broade...
In Ecuador neo-liberal reforms in the 1990s transformed the water and irrigation sector at different...
In most Latin American countries, issues concerning water governance and control also reflect broade...
Water governance reforms are underway in many parts of the developing world. They address the princi...
This thesis is about peasant and indigenous struggles for water rights in the Ecuadorian Highlands. ...
Although the community represents a very important level at which existing social capital is used to...
How to secure sustainable access to water is an increasingly acute problem that is global in scope. ...
The current era of globalization and commodification has had a substantial impact on common-pool res...
Agricultural water management (AWM) has been identified as a mean for small-scale farmers to increas...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...
NGOs have taken up an increasing number of roles and responsibilities in Latin American societies. B...
Making water management more democratic through the participation of water users, while crucially in...
Since the 2000s, local communities responsible for the management of water services have started to ...
Participation of water users in Ecuadorian water governance has increased in the last two decades th...
In the past two decades spaces for user participation have been opened within water governance struc...
In most Latin American countries, issues concerning water governance and control also reflect broade...
In Ecuador neo-liberal reforms in the 1990s transformed the water and irrigation sector at different...
In most Latin American countries, issues concerning water governance and control also reflect broade...
Water governance reforms are underway in many parts of the developing world. They address the princi...
This thesis is about peasant and indigenous struggles for water rights in the Ecuadorian Highlands. ...
Although the community represents a very important level at which existing social capital is used to...
How to secure sustainable access to water is an increasingly acute problem that is global in scope. ...
The current era of globalization and commodification has had a substantial impact on common-pool res...
Agricultural water management (AWM) has been identified as a mean for small-scale farmers to increas...
ABSTRACT: The threats that Andean water user collectives face are ever-growing in a globalizing soci...