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Water International | 2016

Hydrosocial territories: a political ecology perspective

R.A. Boelens; Jaime Hoogesteger; Erik Swyngedouw; J. Vos; Philippus Wester

ABSTRACT We define and explore hydrosocial territories as spatial configurations of people, institutions, water flows, hydraulic technology and the biophysical environment that revolve around the control of water. Territorial politics finds expression in encounters of diverse actors with divergent spatial and political-geographical interests. Their territory-building projections and strategies compete, superimpose and align to strengthen specific water-control claims. Thereby, actors continuously recompose the territory’s hydraulic grid, cultural reference frames, and political-economic relationships. Using a political ecology focus, we argue that territorial struggles go beyond battles over natural resources as they involve struggles over meaning, norms, knowledge, identity, authority and discourses.


Water International | 2016

Territorial pluralism: water users’ multi-scalar struggles against state ordering in Ecuador’s highlands

Jaime Hoogesteger; R.A. Boelens; Michiel Baud

Abstract Ecuadorian state policies and institutional reforms have territorialized water since the 1960s. Peasant and indigenous communities have challenged this ordering locally since the 1990s by creating multi-scalar federations and networks. These enable marginalized water users to defend their water, autonomy and voice at broader scales. Analysis of these processes shows that water governance takes shape in contexts of territorial pluralism centred on the interplay of divergent interests in defining, constructing and representing hydrosocial territory. Here, state and nonstate hydro-social territories refer to interlinked scales that contest and recreate each other and through which actors advance their water control interests.


International Journal of Water Resources Development | 2018

The social construction and consequences of groundwater modelling: insight from the Mancha Oriental aquifer, Spain

David Sanz; J. Vos; Femke Rambags; Jaime Hoogesteger; Eduardo F. Cassiraga; Juan José Gómez-Alday

ABSTRACT Groundwater flow models have been increasingly used to support policy making. A substantial amount of research has been dedicated to improving, validating and calibrating models and including stakeholders in the modelling process. However, little research has been done to analyze how the choices of model makers and steering by policy makers result in models with specific characteristics, which only allow specific modelling outcomes, and how the use of these modelling outcomes leads to specific social, economic and environmental consequences. In this study, we use the social construction of technology framework to explore the development, characteristics and uses of the groundwater model of the Mancha Oriental aquifer in Spain. The specific characteristics and functioning of this model influenced the policy implementation, implying that involving stakeholders in the development and use of models is crucial for improved democratic policy making.


Geoforum | 2015

Water reform governmentality in Ecuador: neoliberalism, centralization, and the restraining of polycentric authority and community rule-making

R.A. Boelens; Jaime Hoogesteger; Michiel Baud


Natural Resources Forum | 2009

Local IWRM organizations for groundwater regulation: The experiences of the Aquifer Management Councils (COTAS) in Guanajuato, Mexico

Philippus Wester; Jaime Hoogesteger; Linden Vincent


Environmental Science & Policy | 2015

Intensive groundwater use and (in)equity: Processes and governance challenges

Jaime Hoogesteger; Philippus Wester


Geoforum | 2015

Grassroots scalar politics: Insights from peasant water struggles in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Andes

Jaime Hoogesteger; Andres Verzijl


Hydrogeology Journal | 2011

Assessment of the development of aquifer management councils (COTAS) for sustainable groundwater management in Guanajuato, Mexico

Philippus Wester; Ricardo Sandoval Minero; Jaime Hoogesteger


Irrigation and Drainage | 2009

Villains or heroes? Farmers' adjustments to water scarcity†‡

François Molle; Jean-Philippe Venot; Mats Lannerstad; Jaime Hoogesteger


Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water | 2014

Struggling with scales: revisiting the boundaries of river basin management

Jeroen Warner; Philippus Wester; Jaime Hoogesteger

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Philippus Wester

International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development

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R.A. Boelens

University of Amsterdam

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J. Vos

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Michiel Baud

University of Amsterdam

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François Molle

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Ben Crow

University of California

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Flora Lu

University of California

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Andres Verzijl

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Jeroen Warner

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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