Water Governance and Infrastructure
External reference: https://openalex.org/T12248
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Knowledge can both politicize and depoliticize environmental conflicts Analysis of knowledge mobilization in environmental conflicts showing that expert and grassroots knowledge both politicize and depoliticize issues in complex, contingent ways.
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Arts-based research may enrich hydrogeology engagement Perspective proposing integration of arts-based research methods into hydrogeology to strengthen community engagement and cultural understanding of groundwater challenges.
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Women-led movements combine culture, science, and law to protect rivers Women-led movements in Quito combine cultural engagement, scientific evidence, and legal action to protect contaminated rivers under Ecuador's Rights of Nature paradigm.
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The essay argues crisis urbanism is persistent yet progress remains possible Critical examination of crisis urbanism as structural feature of contemporary urbanization, analyzing personal-planetary dialectics and historical continuities in urban crises.
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Groundwater planning should integrate hydrogeology and water justice Framework integrating hydrogeology and water justice theory for equitable groundwater management planning under climate change and extraction pressures.
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Matatu access conflicts with Nairobi Expressway infrastructure Study examines tensions between Nairobi's matatu informal transport and Chinese-backed Expressway, revealing how foreign infrastructure reshapes mobility and excludes indigenous systems.
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Socio-natural resilience reshapes hydrosocial territories in Yangtze governance Examine governance transformations in China's Yangtze River through socio-natural resilience and hydrosocial territory analysis, revealing how power dynamics shape water management.
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Preventive maintenance reduces rural water point downtime Markov decision process optimization of communal water pump maintenance in rural sub-Saharan Africa demonstrates 41% average downtime reduction through preventive maintenance integration.
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Clean energy use rose, but major barriers remain Examines clean energy adoption barriers in low-income and middle-income countries, revealing that access metrics overlook affordability, reliability, and actual usage patterns critical to energy.
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Crayfish trade in Kenya links foodways, race, and ecology Examines how Louisiana crayfish became valued food commodity among Chinese workers in Kenya, revealing intersections of ecology, race, and culinary politics at Lake Naivasha.

