abstract: This research investigates the dialectical relationships between water and social power. I analyze how the coupled processes of development, water privatization, and climate change have been shaping water struggles in Chile. I focus on how these hydro-struggles are reconfiguring everyday practices of water management at the community scale and the ways in which these dynamics may contribute to more democratic and sustainable modes of water governance at both regional and national scales. Using a historical-geographical and multi-sited ethnographical lens, I investigate how different geographical projects (forestry, irrigated agriculture, and hydropower) were deployed in the Biobio and Santiago regions of Chile during the last 200 ...
The current article examines the social origins of water scarcity in Rio Bueno basin, Chile. The pol...
This chapter examines a conflict over water resources for irrigation in a rapidly developing agricul...
In this issue we feature five articles focused on experiences from Bolivia, Chile, France, and Spain...
After three decades of neoliberal policies, there are growing concerns in Chile about how nature is ...
Since the 1990s, international water sector reforms have centred heavily on economic and market appr...
Environmental history is understood here as an invitation to observe in nature indications of the so...
The challenges of water governance in Chile today lie at the confluence of growing water demands, in...
This essay studies the social responses to water privatization in Chile. Through the analysis of two...
Water shapes the territory and people’s lives through its flows, generating conflicts and harmony on...
© The Author(s), 2020. A widespread response to the pressures placed on the ecological condition of ...
ABSTRACT : The current article examines the social origins of water scarcity in Rio Bueno basin, Chi...
The Chilean Water Code of 1981 has been presented as a successful case of free-market water reforms....
This article analyzes the social implications of the socio-technical networks created by the opening...
Worldwide, hydroelectric energy from dams has gained unsustainable momentum. Nearly two-thirds of th...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The current article examines the social origins of water scarcity in Rio Bueno basin, Chile. The pol...
This chapter examines a conflict over water resources for irrigation in a rapidly developing agricul...
In this issue we feature five articles focused on experiences from Bolivia, Chile, France, and Spain...
After three decades of neoliberal policies, there are growing concerns in Chile about how nature is ...
Since the 1990s, international water sector reforms have centred heavily on economic and market appr...
Environmental history is understood here as an invitation to observe in nature indications of the so...
The challenges of water governance in Chile today lie at the confluence of growing water demands, in...
This essay studies the social responses to water privatization in Chile. Through the analysis of two...
Water shapes the territory and people’s lives through its flows, generating conflicts and harmony on...
© The Author(s), 2020. A widespread response to the pressures placed on the ecological condition of ...
ABSTRACT : The current article examines the social origins of water scarcity in Rio Bueno basin, Chi...
The Chilean Water Code of 1981 has been presented as a successful case of free-market water reforms....
This article analyzes the social implications of the socio-technical networks created by the opening...
Worldwide, hydroelectric energy from dams has gained unsustainable momentum. Nearly two-thirds of th...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The current article examines the social origins of water scarcity in Rio Bueno basin, Chile. The pol...
This chapter examines a conflict over water resources for irrigation in a rapidly developing agricul...
In this issue we feature five articles focused on experiences from Bolivia, Chile, France, and Spain...