With @Timos_K and @vishalnarain, I challenge the myth of the formal (state-controlled) water as ‘piped’ water versus the informal (non-state) water as ‘non-piped’ in peri-urban New Delhi. @urbgeog @drmarylawhon @iwra_water https://t.co/JA2En7bg2o
"Take good care of me, or else….” What can happen if water itself is given a voice to talk? A great blog reflection by colleague Katarina Larsen #water linked to our work within the project NATURE funded by the Riksbankens Jubilieumsfond. @SumitVij19 @drmarylawhon @NatashaCornea
Katarina Larsen reflects in interview on ways to connect discussions within research and the art on future challenges of water infrastructure as part of our collaborative research project NATURE! https://t.co/hA1tJmbPWY @drmarylawhon
@fowler_lara reflects around #WorldWaterDay2020 challenges and how to think creatively to address them in her recent KTH visit blog! https://t.co/qpAIuZP714
New Special Issue Invitation of papers: "Social–Hydrological Resilience: Gaining Deeper Insights into the ‘Social’ in Social–Hydrological Resilience Research" @artofresearch @StephenWoroniec @SumitVij19 @Stephanie_Leder @drmarylawhon @mzwarteveen https://t.co/4qJZV5bwOl
here comes some short reflections on the new RJ Nature project that will be keeping me busy for 3 years! check it out here https://t.co/Oq9TNBznnO @drmarylawhon @SumitVij19
Today @KTHuniversity celebrating colleague @Timos_K who received a new research grant from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond for the project "Examining nature-society relations through urban infrastructure". Focus is on great stuff like pipes, pumps, reservoirs. https://t.co/LuB2MpJhoI
Watch this space, new paper coming soon in Sustainability Science with a fantastic team of scholars. A journey on transformative spaces that started with this paper in 2015 https://t.co/ksSOGRuLCz but has now evolved into a fantastic global community, so grateful @laurap18
Excited to RT our recent piece on theorising power and resilience in the context of social-hydrological systems, a product of a fantastic collaboration with @artofresearch Jeroen Warner @SumitVij19@WouterBuytaert and others! Check it out and download open access!
New paper out: "The power to define resilience in social–hydrological systems: Toward a power‐sensitive resilience framework". Open access in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water - https://t.co/Dp4x1Myvts
@StephenWoroniec @MineIslar @JRAO_Founder @laurap18@Vervoort_Joost @DrGiuseppeFeola @kj_winkler @sim_patrickwest @SBPartelow@MMancillaGarcia@mariateng Interesting quote - i guess its about how we connstruct different images of what we know (or what we think we know) and hence sub-conciously of what we are? Begins to remind me of a working paper by dr @sim_patrickwest et al🙄
@StephenWoroniec @artofresearch Thanks @StephenWoroniec! Our hope is that the insights can help inform more power sensitive approaches to resilience planning of deltaic regions.
A paper with our Nepalese colleagues at SOHAM: Learning to cope with water variability through participatory monitoring - Meteorology, Hydrology and Water Management.
https://t.co/wV9VdRE1yx
@WouterBuytaert@zedzulkafli@Timos_K@santoshregmi@NepalSoham