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Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming water

Open Series co-organized with the FLOWs blog from IHE Delft Institute of Water Education, looking at struggles over more just and ecological water presents and futures.

Not a “wasted” enterprise: political ecologies of wastewater wetlands in Kolkata
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeriesShort Essays

Not a “wasted” enterprise: political ecologies of wastewater wetlands in Kolkata

From the commons to extractivism and back: The Story of Mahakam River in Indonesia
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeriesShort Essays

From the commons to extractivism and back: The Story of Mahakam River in Indonesia

Rural and urban, green and red, against eco-austerity
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeries

Rural and urban, green and red, against eco-austerity

A swimming commons
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeriesShort Essays

A swimming commons

Scaling-up territorial alternatives to water extractivism: Mini hydroelectric plants in Ecuador
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeries

Scaling-up territorial alternatives to water extractivism: Mini hydroelectric plants in Ecuador

Countering water colonialism: Indigenous peoples’ rights, responsibilities and international water governance frameworks
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeries

Countering water colonialism: Indigenous peoples’ rights, responsibilities and international water governance frameworks

Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: From extractivism to commoning
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeries

Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: From extractivism to commoning

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