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Seminar 3, Politics, Institutions and Participation

Speakers and Papers

Name Home Institution Paper/Presentation Title
Alex Bolding and Flip Wester IWF, Wageningen University Three waves of river basin development and management: the might and myth of the TVA. (PDF)
Alejandra Moreyra and Kai Wegerich, IWE IWE Multi-Stakeholder Platforms as problems of eating out. The case of Cerro Chapelco in Patagonia, Argentina (PDF).
Conrade Zawe IWE Fast tracking participation: The political dimensions of the application of two irrigated farms in Makonde district, Zimbabwe. (PDF)
Emanuele Lobina and David Hall, PSIRU University of Greenwich The potential of public water. (PDF)
John Butterworth (presenting for Patrick Moriarty) Catarina Fonseca, Stef Smits and Ton Schouten IRC Learning Alliances for scaling up innovative approaches in the Water and Sanitation sector. (PDF)
Terry Cannon University of Greenwich Who controls water? Systems of power and the abuse of nature and people. (PDF)
Rhodante Ahlers Cornell University Fixing and nixing: the politics of water privatization. (PDF).
Rutgerd Boelens and Margreet Zwarteveen IWE Anomalous water rights and the politics of normalization. (PDF)
Juana Vera IWE Discourses and gender/ethnic identities for protecting water security in the Andes of Peru (PDF).
Peter Mollinga ZEF The water resources policy process in India: Centralisation, polarisation and new demands on governance (PDF).
Danielle Hirsh Both Ends Scaling up local water management strategies: Reversing the subsidiarity principle (PDF).
Peter Newborne Water Policy Programme, Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Water rights and land rights: What's cooking? (PDF)
Frances Cleaver and Tom Franks Bradford Centre for International Development, University of Bradford Water governance and poverty: What works for the poor? (PDF)
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