Article
Advancing urban water security: The urbanization of water-society relations and entry-points for political engagement
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EMPINOTTI Vanessa Lucena, et al. Advancing urban water security: The urbanization of water-society relations and entry-points for political engagement. Water International, v. 46, n. 6, p. 956–968, 2021. doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2021.1937901
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10.1080/02508060.2021.1937901
Autor
Empinotti, Vanessa Lucena
Budds, Jessica
Jepson, Wendy
Millington, Nate
Ferrara, Luciana Nicolau
Geere, Jo Anne
Grandisoli, Edson
Paz, Mariana Gutierres Arteiro Da
Puga, Bruno Peregrina
Alves, Estela Macedo
Cawood, Sally
Jacobi, Pedro Roberto
Kinjo, Victor Uehara
Lampis, Andrea
Moretti, Ricardo
Octavianti, Thanti
Periotto, Natalia
Quinn, Ruth
Quintslr, Suyá
Sulaiman, Samia
Vicente, Paula Arce
Wahby, Noura
Resumen
We seek to advance a critical and relational concept of urban water security that theorizes urban processes in relation to the hydro-social dynamics that produce experiences of water securities and insecurities at multiple scales. Our intention is to set out an analytical framework that both examines the social relations that underpin water insecurity and goes beyond the urban as merely the context in which water provision and risk take place. We seek to mobilize this concept to envision meaningful water policies and hydro-social practices to enhance social equity and empowerment for urban communities.