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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Urban Ecology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (229 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319426860
    Series Statement: Future City Series ; v.6
    DDC: 553.7
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Transformations -- Options -- Services -- Politics -- Trajectories -- Part I: Water Transformations -- Chapter 1: Dividing the Waters: Urban Growth, City Life and Water Management in Amsterdam 1100-2000 -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Dam in the Amstel: 1100-1300 -- 1.3 Prosperity and Expansion: 1300-1673 -- 1.4 More Canals, Pollution and Hydrological Autonomy: 1600-1700 -- 1.5 Amsterdam in the Age of Steamships, Canals and Railways: 1850-1920 -- 1.6 Full Cycle. The Rediscovery of Urban Water: 1970-2000 -- 1.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: TOXI-CITY: Protecting World-Class Drinking Water -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 1930s: The Laboratory Building Is Conceived -- 2.3 On the Drawing Board -- 2.4 Water Stress -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Reading Urban Futures Through Their Blue Infrastructure: Wetland Networks in Bangalore and Madurai, India -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Historical Configuration and Geography of Water Systems in Urban South India -- 3.3 Taming Institutional Practices in Urban Water Management: The Official and Non-official Production of Risk and Vulnerability -- 3.3.1 Bangalore -- 3.3.2 Madurai -- 3.4 Emerging Social Coalitions and Negotiation of Institutional Relations -- 3.5 Urban Water Futures Reconsidered -- References -- Part II: Water Options -- Chapter 4: Framing Sustainable Urban Water Management: A Critical Analysis of Theory and Practice -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Components of Sustainability Applied to the Urban Water Management Sector -- 4.3 Policy Comparison -- 4.4 SUWM in London and Melbourne -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Water Reuse Trajectories -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Scale and Quality -- 5.3 Unplanned Indirect Potable Reuse -- 5.4 Planned Indirect Potable Reuse -- 5.5 Planned Direct Potable Reuse. , 5.6 Non-potable Reuse -- 5.7 Socio-Technical Trajectories -- 5.7.1 Public Acceptance -- 5.7.2 Regulation -- 5.7.3 Technology -- 5.7.4 Innovation Support -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Unfolding Urban Geographies of Water-­Related Vulnerability and Inequalities: Recognising Risks in Knowledge Building in Lima, Peru -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Water-Related Risks and Inequalities in the Context of Metropolitan Lima: Current Trends and Future Uncertainties -- 6.3 Lima's Water Governance Configuration -- 6.4 Mapping and Knowledge Building Processes and Water-­Related Risks in Lima -- 6.5 Knowledge Building in Lima: Discourses, Mapping, and Understanding Spatial Inequalities in Water-Related Risks -- References -- Part III: Water Services -- Chapter 7: Multi-layered Trajectories of Water and Sanitation Poverty in Dar es Salaam -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Urban Water and Sanitation Poverty -- 7.3 Revisiting UWSP: From Intersectional Identities to a Relational Approach -- 7.4 Trajectories of UWSP in Kombo -- 7.5 Multi-layered Life Stories of UWSP -- 7.5.1 Mary -- 7.5.2 Janeth -- 7.5.3 Halima -- 7.6 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Business Incentives and Models for Sanitation Entrepreneurs to Provide Services to the Urban Poor in Africa -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Entrepreneurial Context in the Rights to Water and Sanitation Discourse -- 8.3 Sanitation in Dar es Salaam -- 8.4 Sanitation in Lilongwe -- 8.5 Thinking, Seeing and Acting Entrepreneurially: Supporting the Professionalisation of WASH Entrepreneurs -- 8.5.1 Thinking Entrepreneurially: Who Are the Entrepreneurs? -- 8.5.2 Seeing Entrepreneurially: The Enabling Environment for Entrepreneurship -- 8.5.3 Acting Entrepreneurially: Entrepreneurial Business Models -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References. , Chapter 9: Contesting and Co-Producing the Right to Water in Peri-Urban Cochabamba -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Emerging Partnerships for Water Provision -- 9.3 Urban Community Water Provision in Cochabamba -- 9.4 Latent State Support and Emerging Co-Production Partnerships -- 9.5 After the Water War -- 9.6 Grassroots Struggles for Water Rights and National Reforms to Realise the Right to Water -- 9.7 Reforming the Water Sector Around Rights -- 9.8 Realising the Right to Water in the Zona Sur -- 9.9 Co-Production in Practice -- 9.10 Building Equitable Access and Maintaining Participation -- 9.11 Building Meaningful Partnerships for Water Provision in Low-Income Neighbourhoods -- References -- Chapter 10: Water Remunicipalisation: Between Pendulum Swings and Paradigm Advocacy -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Paradigms of Water Service Management -- 10.3 The Emergence of Remunicipalisation as a New Form of Water Service Delivery -- 10.4 Water Remunicipalisation in Berlin, Germany -- 10.5 Water Remunicipalisation in Buenos Aires, Argentina -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Water Politics -- Chapter 11: Past, Present and Future Urban Water: The Challenges in Creating More Beneficial Trajectories -- 11.1 Urban Water: Introducing the Past, Present and Future -- 11.2 Contextualising Change: The Journey, Destination and Milieu -- 11.3 Exploring Land Use Change: Speed, Scale and Competition -- 11.4 History Matters: Institutionally, Culturally and Technologically -- 11.5 Policy 'Mobility' and 'Transfer': Internationalisation in Local Contexts -- 11.6 Conclusion: Recognising the Pluralism of Trajectories -- References -- Chapter 12: Water and the (All Too Easy) Promised City: A Critique of Urban Water Governance -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 The Urban Water Dilemmas of Glasgow (Scotland). , 12.3 The Steady Advance of Neoliberalism Over Public Water Services in Lima (Peru) -- 12.4 Conclusions: Beyond Simplistic, Politically Eroded Responses -- References -- Chapter 13: Moulding Citizenship: Urban Water and the (Dis)appearing Kampungs -- 13.1 The Spatial Dimension of Citizenship in Urban Water Governance -- 13.2 Urban Kampungs as Place-Based Communities and Their Socio-ecological Meaning -- 13.3 Setting Boundaries of Citizenship: Laying Down Pipelines and the Birth of Modern Housing in Twentieth Century Batavia -- 13.4 Revisiting 'Citizenship' -- References -- Conclusions: Retracing Urban Trajectories Through Water -- Tracing Trajectories Through Time -- Interrogating Trajectories Spatially and at Multiple Scales -- Untangling Trajectories as the Outcome of Relational Politics -- Tracing Trajectories -- References.
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    ISBN: 9781317599098
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy Series
    DDC: 307.1/416
    Language: English
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