co-production; service providers; sustainability; urban; water and sanitation services
Abstract :
[en] Co-production of water and sanitation services, especially in the global South, implies that recipients of a service play a fundamental role in managing water resources. In the context of citizen–government synergies, service recipients are more than consumers, and (co)-production alters their involvement in the service production process, with respect to their relationships with both the natural resources and the delivery process. Our hypothesis is that a meaningful understanding of co- production for water and sanitation services is only possible through an interdisciplinary approach that takes into account natural and social dimensions. The objective is to develop a possible new conceptualization of service co-production that can foster a renewed citizenship while taking into account the risks of urban fragmentation.
Research center :
LEMA, Local Environment Management and Analysis
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Moretto, Luisa
Faldi, Giuseppe
Ranzato, Marco
Rosati, Federica Natalia ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > LEMA (Local environment management and analysis)
Boozi, Pierre Ilito
Teller, Jacques ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Urbanisme et aménagement du territoire
Language :
English
Title :
Challenges of water and sanitation service co-production in the global South
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