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E-grāmata: Future of Public Water Governance: Has Water Privatization Peaked?

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The privatization of water supply and wastewater systems, together with institutional restructuring of governance – through decentralization and the penetration of global firms in local and regional markets – have been promoted as solutions to increase economic efficiency and achieve universal water supply and sanitation coverage. Yet a significant share of service provision and water resources development remains the responsibility of public authorities. The chapters in this book – with case evidence from Argentina, Chile, France, the USA, and other countries – address critical questions that dominate the international agenda on public versus private utilities, service provision, regulations, and resource development. This book presents varied perspectives – largely complementary but at times contrasting – on public and private governance of water. Public authority in general is being reasserted over service provision, while resource development and investments in infrastructure continue as a mix of public and private initiatives. But more important, increased oversight and regulation of market-based initiatives that until recently were touted as panaceas for water supply and sanitation are increasingly being reconsidered on the basis of social equity, environmental, and public health concerns.

This book was based on the special issue of Water International.

Recenzijas

"[ T]he book presents valuable insights in an area of increasing importance, one that is undergoing significant change. The editors provide a lucid introductory chapter summarizing each of the articles in the book" Kenneth S. Friedman, Regis University, USA, Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law

Citation Information ix
1 Water governance after the privatization era
1(6)
Christopher A. Scott
Bernard de Gouvello
2 Changing paradigms in water and sanitation services in Argentina: towards a sustainable model?
7(16)
Bernard de Gouvello
Emilio J. Lentini
Federica Brenner
3 The remunicipalization of Parisian water services: new challenges for local authorities and policy implications
23(14)
Joyce Valdovinos
4 A Pragmatic Approach to Multiple Water Use Coordination in Chile
37(10)
Matias Guiloff
5 Hydroelectric power generation in Chile: an institutional critique of the neutrality of market mechanisms
47(16)
Manuel Prieto
Carl Bauer
6 The global commodification of wastewater
63(9)
Christopher A. Scott
Liqa Raschid-Sally
7 The role of the public and private sectors in water provision in Arizona, USA
72(13)
Sharon B. Megdal
8 Virtual water hegemony: the role of agribusiness in global water governance
85(14)
Suvi Sojamo
Martin Keulertz
Jeroen Warner
John Anthony Allan
9 Does corporate agribusiness have a positive role in global food and water security?
99(5)
M. Dinesh Kumar
10 Private-sector participation in water service provision: revealing governance gaps
104(13)
Aziza Akhmouch
Celine Kauffmann
11 Privatization and water service provision in the United States: a recommendation for expanded oversight and the development and adoption of best practices
117(13)
Sabrina A. Cotta
12 Access to water in a Nairobi slum: women's work and institutional learning
130(15)
Ben Crow
Edmond Odaba
13 Basic issues revisited and experiences in the provision of water for all
145(11)
Anand Chiplunkar
14 Intermittent water supplies: challenges and opportunities for residential water users in Jordan
156(17)
David E. Rosenberg
Samer Talozi
Jay R. Lund
15 The resilience of public water governance: outlook and lessons learned
173(10)
Christopher A. Scott
Bernard de Gouvello
Index 183
Christopher Scott is an interdisciplinary scholar focusing on global-change adaptation and social-ecological resilience with emphasis on the water-energy nexus, urbanization, river-basin water resource assessments, and climate and water policy. His applied research on water policy focuses on infrastructure and the built environment, resource planning for urban water supply, water reuse, and agriculture, with particular attention to groundwater.

Bernard de Gouvello works at the intersection of water resources and policy, and has ample experience in Europe and Latin America. He has gained international recognition for his research and publications on municipal water reforms, privatization, and public governance.