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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: The role of small-scale hydraulic infrastructure in transforming hydrosocial territories in a catchment in Ceará, Brazil.
Autor(es): Gasmi, Hela
Vieira, Letícia de Freitas
Kuper, Marcel
Martins, Eduardo Sávio Passos Rodrigues
Burte, Julien
Palavras-chave em português: Fragmentação;Disposição;Resiliencia
Palavras-chave em inglês: Fragmentation;Dispossession;Resilience
Data do documento: 2024
Instituição/Editor/Publicador: Water Alternatives-An Interdisciplinary Journal on Water Politics and Development,
Citação: GASMI, Hela; VIEIRA, Letícia de Freitas; KUPER, M.; MARTINS, Eduardo Sávio Passos Rodrigues; BURTE, Julien D. P. The role of small-scale hydraulic infrastructure in transforming hydrosocial territories in a catchment in Ceará, Brazil. Water Alternatives-An Interdisciplinary Journal on Water Politics and Development, v. 17, p. 46-72, 2024. Disponível em: https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-04517392v1. Acesso em: 12 set. 2024.
Abstract: This paper analyses the central role of water infrastructure in the transformation of hydrosocial territories through a case study in the Forquilha catchment in Brazil’s Nordeste. Decentralised state-led infrastructural development reinforced the resilience of communities to drought, leading to more sustainable water access by many families; this was further magnified through individual and collective initiatives. However, this entailed the overdevelopment of small-scale hydraulic infrastructure and the formation of small community-based hydrosocial territories, which changed water flows and social relations at different scales. We show how this has led to the loss of hydraulic connectivity and the fragmentation of the catchment and how it has weakened collective action vis-à-vis the state. The state staged a remarkable interventionist comeback in the catchment by connecting medium-sized reservoirs in the upstream part of the catchment to urban water supply networks. In the absence of negotiated water reallocation, this may lead to the loss of water and livelihoods by vulnerable groups.
URI: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/78179
Identificador DOI: 1965-0175
Tipo de Acesso: Acesso Aberto
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