Documents from the First PRINWASS International Conference
First
PRINWASS International Conference "Meaningful Interdisciplinarity: Challenges
and Opportunities for Water Research"
Oxford, 24-25 April 2002.
Papers and Power Point presentations for downloading
First PRINWASS International Conference Meaningful Interdisciplinarity: Challenges and Opportunities for Water Research, 24-25 April 2002.
Papers and Power Point presentations for downloading
- Joan Martínez Allier, Defending the
rivers against development, and other water conflicts
[102 KB]
- Erik Swyngedouw, Ben Page and Maria Kaika Governance, water,
and globalisation: a political-ecological perspective
[218 KB]
- Jouni Pavoola, Economics of water
supply and sanitation services: towards a new institutional
approach
[150 KB].
Also available as Power Point presentation
[62 KB]
- Geraldine Dalton, The sustainable financing
of water supply services: the case of rural water supplies in Developing
Countries
[187 KB]
- Neil Summerton, Water sector policy
and institutional reform: lessons from the UK
[36 KB]
- Jeff Delmon, Water
Projects: Problems, Pitfalls and the Interests of the Poor
[48 KB]
- Jon Bateman, Experiences in promoting
Private Sector Participation in the water sector in former Soviet
Countries
[506 KB]
- Bernard Barraqué, Can the Europeans
afford their water services in the long run?
[61 KB].
Also available as Power Point presentation
[111 KB]
- Ben Page, Accumulation by
dispossession: communities and water privatisation in Cameroon
[131 KB]
- Karen Bakker, From
public to private to...public? Privatisation, commercialisation, and recent
proposals for mutualisation of water supply in England and Wales
[154 KB]
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