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Affronter le manque d’eau dans une métropole

Le cas de Recife – Brésil

São Paulo, San Francisco, Rome ... Northern or Southern Metropolises have to deal more frequently with the lack of water. The 4 million inhabitants of Recife, Brazil, have been facing failures of the public network for several decades: tap water is often lacking and its quality is not assured. Residents have organized themselves in order to cope with this situation, according to their financial possibilities: deep pumping, watertanks or illegal connections are commonplaces in the urban ter...


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  • Publisher : Presses universitaires du Septentrion
  • Series : Le regard sociologique
  • Place of publication : Villeneuve d'Ascq
  • Year of publication : 2018
  • Published on OpenEdition Books : 25 mai 2018
  • EAN (Print version) : 978-2-7574-2026-3
  • Electronic EAN : 978-2-7574-2066-9
  • DOI : 10.4000/books.septentrion.21344
  • Number of pages : 258 p.

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Lise Cary and Paul Cary
Dédicace
Paul Cary, Armelle Giglio and Ana Maria Melo
Introduction

Partie 1. Recife, entre injustices sociales et vulnérabilités environnementales

Partie 2. Vivre la pénurie d’eau à Recife – une approche anthropologique

Armelle Giglio and Tadeu Giglio
Introduction à la partie 2
Armelle Giglio and Tadeu Giglio
Conclusion de la partie 2

Partie 3. Une ressource et sa prédation – analyse des stratégies des acteurs collectifs et privés

Partie 4. Une gouvernance problématique

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