Water, Energy, and Waste Services

The sustainable provision and access to water, energy, and waste services in urban areas are now being explored both as service coproduction and as an urban commons. This article aims at linking the reflection on these two streams of literature by investigating how the coproduction of urban water, e...

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Main Authors: Marco Ranzato, Luisa Moretto
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Language:English
Published: Éditions de la Sorbonne 2018-03-01
Series:Revue Internationale des Études du Développement
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ried/13727
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description The sustainable provision and access to water, energy, and waste services in urban areas are now being explored both as service coproduction and as an urban commons. This article aims at linking the reflection on these two streams of literature by investigating how the coproduction of urban water, energy, and waste services in the Global South can inform the reflection on the urban commons. The emphasis is on the spatiality and governance features attached to polycentrism, a concept key both to coproduction and commons.
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urban commons
spatiality
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title Water, Energy, and Waste Services
title_full Water, Energy, and Waste Services
title_fullStr Water, Energy, and Waste Services
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title_short Water, Energy, and Waste Services
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service coproduction
urban commons
spatiality
polycentrism
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