Household Water Insecurity Experiences Research Intersections 2: Governance and Financing
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Date: 3/24/2023
Time: 12:50 PM - 2:10 PM
Room: Plaza Court 6, Sheraton, Concourse Level
Type: Paper,
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Sponsor Group(s):
Water Resources Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Justin Stoler University of Miami
Chair(s):
Kristin Dobbin UC Berkeley
Description:
This session is organized by the Household Water Insecurity Experiences Research Coordination Network (HWISE-RCN, online at hwise-rcn.org). We present research that engages and develops the complex ways in which household water insecurity intersects with other large processes and phenomena, including, but not limited to: climate change and health, other resource insecurities (food, energy, housing, etc.), mobility and migration, water sharing, water system reliability and predictability, trust in water providers and supplies, indigenous peoples and water insecurity, gender-based violence, and conflict and social mobilization. Studies may address household water insecurity in low-, medium-, or high-income settings. We welcome a broad array of theoretical and methodological approaches, and particularly encourage participation by early career scholars with new or preliminary research using innovative perspectives.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Hallie Eakin |
Public trust and adaptive capacity across socioeconomic groups confronting water insecurity in Cape Town, South Africa |
Melissa Heil, Illinois State University |
Disciplinary Water Policies in US Cities: An Analysis of Water Billing, Disconnection, and Affordability Policies |
Jenny Rempel, University of California - Berkeley |
Symbolic, Tactical, Transformative? The Impact of California’s Human Right to Water |
Kristin Dobbin, University of California - Berkeley - College of Natural Resources |
Representation and electoral systems in drinking water provision in California: Does it matter for human right to water outcomes? |
Jobayer Hossain, Arizona State University |
Water insecurity hotspots: Delineating the spatial variation of risk to drinking water services and investment priorities in coastal Bangladesh |
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Household Water Insecurity Experiences Research Intersections 2: Governance and Financing
Description
Type: Paper,
Date: 3/24/2023
Time: 12:50 PM - 2:10 PM
Room: Plaza Court 6, Sheraton, Concourse Level
Contact the Primary Organizer
Justin Stoler University of Miami
stoler@miami.edu