Article 1 of Vol. 7, No 1, Water politics, violence, and injustice: experiences from Brazil, Guatemala, and Mexico, Jose Esteban Castro (Ed.), Karina Kloster (Org.), Newcastle upon Tyne and Mexico City, March 2020 The objective of this article is to analyze the conflicts arising from the construction of dams for water supply or irrigation in the Brazilian Northeast. It first discusses the Acauã Dam, built between 1999 and 2002 in Agreste da Paraiba, State of Paraiba (PB), Brazil, which directly affected around one thousand families and represents an emblematic case of human rights violations against the people affected by dams in Brazil. The theoretical approach is grounded on the concepts of “accumulation by spoliation” and “land and wate...
AbstractThe unrestrained ongoing construction of dams in rivers of high-priority for conservation re...
Large hydropower projects have long been political flashpoints where environmental, economic and soc...
Este artigo analisa a gestão das águas no Brasil a partir do histórico de políticas públicas relacio...
The objective of this article is to analyze the conflicts arising from the construction of dams for ...
The article treats of two cases of appropriation of water public resources on the part of big privat...
This is the second issue developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 10, Wa...
The objective of this article is to discuss the use of rainwater by family farmers in theSertão ofth...
Brazil’s planned São Luiz do Tapajós dam is a key part of a massive plan for hydropower and navigabl...
This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers (http://waterlat.org/working-papers-series...
This article analyzes the perennialization of the Jaguaribe, Piranhas Açu and Capibaribe Brazil’s ri...
The colonization of Rondônia started in the late 1960s, a process made easier with the construction...
In Guatemala, the exploitation of water for social purposes is marked by processes of economic devel...
This article examines the mobilisation of human rights in campaigns against hydro-electric dams in B...
Article 2 of Vol. 7, No 1, Water politics, violence, and injustice: experiences from Brazil, Guatema...
This article analyzes some aspects related to water resources on different scales, its social and ec...
AbstractThe unrestrained ongoing construction of dams in rivers of high-priority for conservation re...
Large hydropower projects have long been political flashpoints where environmental, economic and soc...
Este artigo analisa a gestão das águas no Brasil a partir do histórico de políticas públicas relacio...
The objective of this article is to analyze the conflicts arising from the construction of dams for ...
The article treats of two cases of appropriation of water public resources on the part of big privat...
This is the second issue developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 10, Wa...
The objective of this article is to discuss the use of rainwater by family farmers in theSertão ofth...
Brazil’s planned São Luiz do Tapajós dam is a key part of a massive plan for hydropower and navigabl...
This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers (http://waterlat.org/working-papers-series...
This article analyzes the perennialization of the Jaguaribe, Piranhas Açu and Capibaribe Brazil’s ri...
The colonization of Rondônia started in the late 1960s, a process made easier with the construction...
In Guatemala, the exploitation of water for social purposes is marked by processes of economic devel...
This article examines the mobilisation of human rights in campaigns against hydro-electric dams in B...
Article 2 of Vol. 7, No 1, Water politics, violence, and injustice: experiences from Brazil, Guatema...
This article analyzes some aspects related to water resources on different scales, its social and ec...
AbstractThe unrestrained ongoing construction of dams in rivers of high-priority for conservation re...
Large hydropower projects have long been political flashpoints where environmental, economic and soc...
Este artigo analisa a gestão das águas no Brasil a partir do histórico de políticas públicas relacio...