Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?

This article is based on the observation that issues relating to drinking water access are often disconnected from those relating to water resource governance, both in academic circles (particularly in economics and management) and within institutions (ministries, donors, NGOs). The aim of this pape...

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Main Authors: Catherine Baron, Héloïse Valette
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Language:fra
Published: Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/22475
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description This article is based on the observation that issues relating to drinking water access are often disconnected from those relating to water resource governance, both in academic circles (particularly in economics and management) and within institutions (ministries, donors, NGOs). The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between these issues, based on the interpretation of a "conflict of disconnection" in Indonesia. This conflict reflects both a disconnection between representations and perceptions of water(s) that are not shared by actors (water as a resource, a public good, commodity, right, common, etc.), and a disconnection between resource and service from the point of view of governance and coordination rules. Based on this conflict, a framework for analyzing articulation is proposed based on four components : modes of coordination between actors, rules of coordination, scales and socio-technical devices. The identification of a plurality of qualifications and classifications of water, alongside underlying actors' representations and strategies, makes it possible to identify power relationships within a territory. This cross-cutting approach is seen as structuring our analysis. The article provides an original perspective for identifying the conditions of change for water governance that integrates sustainability issues in the global South.
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spelling doaj-art-0f2d665f442641958b4e9801a9317b992025-02-05T16:33:53ZfraRéseau Développement Durable et Territoires FragilesDéveloppement Durable et Territoires1772-99712023-06-011410.4000/developpementdurable.22475Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?Catherine BaronHéloïse ValetteThis article is based on the observation that issues relating to drinking water access are often disconnected from those relating to water resource governance, both in academic circles (particularly in economics and management) and within institutions (ministries, donors, NGOs). The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between these issues, based on the interpretation of a "conflict of disconnection" in Indonesia. This conflict reflects both a disconnection between representations and perceptions of water(s) that are not shared by actors (water as a resource, a public good, commodity, right, common, etc.), and a disconnection between resource and service from the point of view of governance and coordination rules. Based on this conflict, a framework for analyzing articulation is proposed based on four components : modes of coordination between actors, rules of coordination, scales and socio-technical devices. The identification of a plurality of qualifications and classifications of water, alongside underlying actors' representations and strategies, makes it possible to identify power relationships within a territory. This cross-cutting approach is seen as structuring our analysis. The article provides an original perspective for identifying the conditions of change for water governance that integrates sustainability issues in the global South.https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/22475conflictsIndonesiaqualificationwater serviceswater resourcesarticulation/disconnection
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Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?
Développement Durable et Territoires
conflicts
Indonesia
qualification
water services
water resources
articulation/disconnection
title Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?
title_full Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?
title_fullStr Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?
title_full_unstemmed Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?
title_short Articuler protection des ressources en eau et accès à l’eau potable en Indonésie : quel cadre d’analyse ?
title_sort articuler protection des ressources en eau et acces a l eau potable en indonesie quel cadre d analyse
topic conflicts
Indonesia
qualification
water services
water resources
articulation/disconnection
url https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/22475
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