Hydrosocial territories: a political ecology perspective
University of Amsterdam · Wageningen University & Research · +2 more institutions
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…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 245.07
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 87
Authors
5- RBRutgerd BoelensCorresponding
University of Amsterdam, Wageningen University & Research
- JHJaime Hoogesteger
Wageningen University & Research
- ESE Swyngedouw
University of Manchester
- JVJeroen Vos
Wageningen University & Research
- PWP. Wester
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Wageningen University & Research
Topics & keywords
- Politics
- Political ecology
- Perspective (graphical)
- Meaning (existential)
- Identity (music)
- Political science
- Control (management)
- Sociology
- Clean water and sanitation