February 2014
Special issue: Informal Space in the Urban Waterscape
Guest editors: Rhodante Ahlers, Frances Cleaver, Klaas Schwartz
Informal space in the urban waterscape: Disaggregation and co-production of water services
Rhodante Ahlers, Frances Cleaver, Maria Rusca and Klaas Schwartz
Water Alternatives 7(1): 1-14 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
From formal/informal to emergent formalization: Fluidities in the production of urban waterworlds
Kajri Misra
Water Alternatives 7(1): 15-34 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Developing informality: The production of JakartaŹ¼s urban waterscape
Michelle Kooy
Water Alternatives 7(1): 35-53 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
The persistence of informality: Small-scale water providers in Manila’s post-privatisation era
Deborah Cheng
Water Alternatives 7(1): 54-71 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
The scale of informality: Community-run water systems in peri-urban Cochabamba, Bolivia
Andrea Marston
Water Alternatives 7(1): 72-88 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
'Mafias' in the waterscape: Urban informality and everyday public authority in Bangalore
Malini Ranganathan
Water Alternatives 7(1): 89-105 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Storage and non-payment: Persistent informalities within the formal water supply of Hubli-Dharwad, India
Zachary Burt and Isha Ray
Water Alternatives 7(1): 106-120 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
'Chasing for water': Everyday practices of water access in peri-urban Ashaiman, Ghana
Megan Peloso and Cynthia Morinville
Water Alternatives 7(1): 121-139 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
The gift of water. Social redistribution of water among neighbours in Khartoum
Sebastian Zug and Olivier Graefe
Water Alternatives 7(1): 140-159 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Articles
Community-driven multiple use water services: Lessons learned by the rural village water resources management project in Nepal
Sanna-Leena Rautanen, Barbara van Koppen and Narayan Wagle
Water Alternatives 7(1): 160-177 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Finding structure in diversity: A stepwise small-n/medium-n qualitative comparative analysis approach for water resources management research
Peter P. Mollinga and Daphne Gondhalekar
Water Alternatives 7(1): 178-198 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Searching for comparative international water research: Urban and rural water conservation research in India and the United States
James L. Wescoat Jr.
Water Alternatives 7(1): 199-219 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Historicizing the hydrosocial cycle
Jeremy J. Schmidt
Water Alternatives 7(1): 220-234 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Can mobile-enabled payment methods reduce petty corruption in urban water provision?
Aaron Krolikowski
Water Alternatives 7(1): 235-255 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Viewpoints
Brazil’s Madeira River dams: A setback for environmental policy in Amazonian development
Philip Fearnside
Water Alternatives 7(1): 256-269 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Book Reviews
Water and ethics: A values approach solving the water crisis (Groenfeldt, D. 2013).
Helen Ingram
Water Alternatives 7(1): 270-272 Full Text - PDF
Water, Christianity and the rise of capitalism (Oestergaard, T. 2013).
Tapio S. Katko
Water Alternatives 7(1): 273-274 Full Text - PDF