Public-private partnerships (PPP) are an important governance strategy that has recently emerged as a solution to enhance the access of marginalised residents to urban infrastructures. With the inception of neo-liberal economic reforms in India, in Indian cities too PPP has emerged as an innovative approach to expand coverage of water supply and sanitation infrastructures. However, there has been little study of the dynamics of partnership efforts in different urban contexts: What role do they play in transforming existing infrastructure regimes? Do reform strategies such as partnerships result in increased privatisation or do they make the governance of infrastructures more participative? Reviewing some of the recent literature on urban po...
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focu...
Texte à paraître dans la revue "Development"Cahier de recherche LEPII ; 7.This paper is based on fie...
Urbanising cities of India are engulfing the peri-urban land and water resources. Informal water sel...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
Decentralization reconfigures urban water governance by transferring responsibilities for service de...
This article studies the implementation of a public-private partnership (PPP) in the water supply se...
textabstractWhat is the theory behind Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs)? In this contribution PPPs ...
Public-private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important policy option to ensure ser...
International audiencePublic–private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important polic...
International audienceIn this paper we illustrate the socio-economic dynamics of peri-urban zones of...
What should be the contractual type of PPP in order to get the maximum value from such partnerships ...
The present paper examines the sector reforms approach vis a vis the traditional PREDR WS (Panchayat...
This article studies the implementation of a public-private partnership (PPP) in the water supply se...
This paper reviews the urban water and sanitation scenario in metropolitan cities. Section 1 focuses...
This paper addresses the issue of informal water providers in the peri-urban areas of Mumbai. The te...
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focu...
Texte à paraître dans la revue "Development"Cahier de recherche LEPII ; 7.This paper is based on fie...
Urbanising cities of India are engulfing the peri-urban land and water resources. Informal water sel...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
Decentralization reconfigures urban water governance by transferring responsibilities for service de...
This article studies the implementation of a public-private partnership (PPP) in the water supply se...
textabstractWhat is the theory behind Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs)? In this contribution PPPs ...
Public-private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important policy option to ensure ser...
International audiencePublic–private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important polic...
International audienceIn this paper we illustrate the socio-economic dynamics of peri-urban zones of...
What should be the contractual type of PPP in order to get the maximum value from such partnerships ...
The present paper examines the sector reforms approach vis a vis the traditional PREDR WS (Panchayat...
This article studies the implementation of a public-private partnership (PPP) in the water supply se...
This paper reviews the urban water and sanitation scenario in metropolitan cities. Section 1 focuses...
This paper addresses the issue of informal water providers in the peri-urban areas of Mumbai. The te...
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focu...
Texte à paraître dans la revue "Development"Cahier de recherche LEPII ; 7.This paper is based on fie...
Urbanising cities of India are engulfing the peri-urban land and water resources. Informal water sel...