E&S Special Issue on Urban Water Governance

Ecology and Society 2015

Ecology and Society published a special issue on Urban Water Governance, featuring work by EDGES members and other colleagues from the Institute for Resources Environment and Sustainability. All the articles, and the journal itself, as open access and available free online HERE. The list of titles includes:

The notion of sewage as waste: a study of infrastructure change and institutional inertia in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Vancouver, Canada by Gunilla Öberg, Maria G. Merlinsky, Alicia LaValle, Margaret Morales, and Melina M. Tobias;

Participation, politics, and panaceas: exploring the possibilities and limits of participatory urban water governance in Accra, Ghana  by Cynthia Morinville and Leila  Harris.

The papers in this issue came out of work conducted as part of the Universitas 21 Network in which The University of British Columbia is a participant. The Network was originally established in Melbourne in 1997. Today it is a vibrant community of research-intensive universities working towards global citizenship and institutional innovation through teaching and learning. Learn more HERE.

 

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