Coproducing Water, Energy and Waste Services

Coproducing Water, Energy and Waste Services

Ranzato, Marco; Moretto, Luisa

Taylor & Francis Inc

01/2018

124

Dura

Inglês

9780815376101

15 a 20 dias

410

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1. A socio-natural standpoint to understand coproduction of water, energy and waste services Luisa Moretto and Marco Ranzato 2. Water trajectories through non-networked infrastructure: insights from peri-urban Dar es Salaam, Cochabamba and Kolkata Adriana Allen, Pascale Hofmann, Jenia Mukherjee and Anna Walnycki 3. When urban modernisation entails service delivery co-production: a glance from Medellin Catalina Duque Gomez and Sylvy Jaglin 4. Between coproduction and commons: understanding initiatives to reclaim urban energy provision in Berlin and Hamburg S. Becker, M. Naumann and T. Moss 5. 'Co-producing affordability' to the electricity service: a market-oriented response to addressing inequality of access in Rio de Janeiro's favelas Francesca Pilo 6. The co-production of a constant water supply in Mumbai's middle-class apartments Cat Button
Bagha Jatin;Major Water Treatment Plants;service coproduction;Rio De Janeiro Municipality;services accessibility;PUI;sustainable resources management;Service Co-production;urban;Public Private Partnerships;Luisa Moretto;EKW;Marco Ranzato;Selective Waste Collection;Adriana Allen;Author's Research Diary;Pascale Hofmann;Condominium Associations;Jenia Mukherjee;Coproduction Cases;Anna Walnycki;Energy Policy;Catalina Duque Gmez;Peri-urban Interface;Sylvy Jaglin;Post Neoliberal Projects;Soeren Becker;Company's Ceo;Matthias Naumann;Rainwater Harvesting;Timothy Moss;Urban Commons;Francesca Pilo';Urban Energy Provision;Cat Button;Energy Systems;conventional service provision model;Waste Services;service coproduction theory;Middle Class Apartment;public-community collaborations;Urban Energy;Berlin's energy supply;Mumbai's Water Supplies;decentralised waste water treatment;Building Leaders;Waste Water