[HTML][HTML] (Un) intended effects of participation in sustainability science: a criteria-guided comparative case study

AK Musch, A von Streit - Environmental Science & Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
The impact of collaborative research approaches on science and society has been subject
to much debate and speculation. However, empirically grounded analyses of the process …

Supporting transformative climate adaptation: community-level capacity building and knowledge co-creation in South Africa

G Ziervogel, J Enqvist, L Metelerkamp… - Climate Policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Calls for transformative adaptation to climate change require attention to the type of capacity
building that can support it. Community-level capacity building can help to ensure ownership …

[HTML][HTML] Justice and moral economies in “Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized”(MAD) water systems

M Beresford, A Brewis, N Choudhary, G Drew… - Water Security, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract “MAD Water” systems (modular, adaptive, decentralized infrastructures) will expand
to meet human water needs under future climate change, migration, and urbanization …

Water justice: why it matters and how to achieve it

F Sultana - Water International, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
We all know the importance of water, but the quotes above help refocus our attention on the
many ways that water is crucially important in our lives. Water is the most critical resource on …

Informality and water justice: community perspectives on water issues in Cape Town's low-income neighbourhoods

J Enqvist, G Ziervogel, L Metelerkamp… - … Journal of Water …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Cape Town's water injustices are entrenched by the mismatch between government
interventions and the lived realities in many informal settlements and other low-income …

Water for whom? Desalination and the cooptation of the environmental justice frame in Southern California

BF O'Neill - Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The environmental justice frame is a key feature of successful grassroots mobilization
against the uneven distribution of environmental problems. However, what happens when …

Structuring hydrosocial relations in urban water governance

JJ Cousins - Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article concentrates on how hydro-social relations are differentially structured across
technical experts engaged within diverse and multiple networks of institutional and …

Dealing with complex and uncertain futures: Glimpses from transdisciplinary water research

PN Rinaldi - Futures, 2023 - Elsevier
Humanity is grappling with the inevitable interconnectedness of the Earth's systems and
societal processes. Innovative methodologies have emerged to predict and address the …

Governing urban water conflict through watershed councils—a public policy analysis approach and critique

R Pacheco-Vega - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cities face substantial water governance challenges, even more so when their activities are
water-intensive, as global tourism is. As the lower-most level of government, municipalities …

Intersectional feminism for the environmental studies and sciences: Looking inward and outward

T Lloro-Bidart, MH Finewood - Journal of Environmental Studies and …, 2018 - Springer
Although hardly new, our current political climate has brought the specter of American
injustice more explicitly into the public eye. The Black Lives Matter Movement, the Flint water …