[HTML][HTML] Artistic activism promotes three major forms of sustainability transformation

B Rodríguez-Labajos - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2022 - Elsevier
The far-reaching use of artworks (eg paintings, music, films) in environmental activism
fosters cognitive processes and behavioural changes. At the margins of the environmental …

[PDF][PDF] The history and politics of communal irrigation: A review

O Aubriot - Water alternatives, 2022 - water-alternatives.org
Communal irrigation or user-managed irrigation–also long referred to as indigenous or
traditional irrigation–has been the focus of interest for two main complementary reasons: 1) …

Organizational, economic and regulatory aspects of groundwater resources extraction by individuals (case of the Russian Federation)

E Golovina, V Khloponina, P Tsiglianu, R Zhu - Resources, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fresh groundwater, as an essential component of global water resources and a special type
of mineral wealth, has a whole set of features that affect social infrastructure, the economy …

Effect of hydrogeochemical behavior on groundwater resources in Holocene aquifers of moribund Ganges Delta, India: Infusing data-driven algorithms

A Saha, SC Pal, I Chowdhuri, P Roy… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
One of the fundamental sustainable development goals has been recognized as having
access to clean water for drinking purposes. In the Anthropocene era, rapid urbanization put …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of recharge and abstraction on groundwater levels

R Nyakundi, M Nyadawa, J Mwangi - Civil Engineering Journal, 2022 - academia.edu
Groundwater constitutes 99% of all liquid freshwater globally that is available for human use.
Groundwater levels in the Nairobi aquifer system (NAS) have been declining over time …

'Our humanism cannot be captured in the bylaws': How moral ecological rationalities and care shape a smallholder irrigation scheme in Zimbabwe

T Chitata, J Kemerink-Seyoum… - … and Planning E: Nature …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we bring concepts of institutional bricolage, moral ecological rationalities and
care into engagement, to explain the everyday management of an irrigation scheme in …

Farmer‐led irrigation development in sub‐Saharan Africa

G Harmon, W Jepson, N Lefore - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Farmer‐led irrigation development (FLID) is a process where individual farmers play a
driving role in configuring agricultural technology practices, crop‐specific market linkages …

Explaining societal change through bricolage: Transformations in regimes of water governance

PL Mayaux, M Dajani, F Cleaver… - … and Planning E …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper is motivated by the pressing need to understand how water use and irrigated
agriculture can be transformed in the interests of both social and environmental …

[HTML][HTML] Policy over practice: A review of groundwater governance research in Sub-Saharan Africa

C de Bont, L Börjeson - International Journal of the …, 2024 - thecommonsjournal.org
Groundwater is increasingly seen as crucial to both agricultural and domestic water supply
in sub-Saharan Africa. Citing climate change and growing populations, there is especially a …

[PDF][PDF] Knowing groundwater: embodied encounters with a lively resource

F Cleaver, T Chitata, C de Bont, K Joseph… - Water …, 2023 - water-alternatives.org
This paper is concerned with how water prospectors, well diggers, and irrigation farmers
come to know groundwater. Drawing on cases from Tanzania and Zimbabwe, the paper …