Unpacking water governance dynamics and its implications for household water security in post-disaster resettlement communities in the Philippines

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geoforum Pub Date : 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104053
Ginbert Permejo Cuaton , Yvonne Su , Pamela Katic , Masaru Yarime
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Water security is important globally for sustaining households, communities, and the environment. However, most studies have focused on water availability and accessibility, whereas research examining the role of power and politics in shaping water insecurity remains marginal. This study contributes to this research gap by unpacking the overlapping drivers and politics in water governance dynamics that co-produce the water insecurity of Typhoon Haiyan disaster-displaced households in resettlement villages in the Philippines. Using political ecology and water governance perspectives, we ask, What does household water insecurity look like in post-disaster resettlement villages in the Philippines? What are its drivers and how do politics and governance dynamics impact the provision of water services to these villages? Our findings suggest five overlapping drivers: the haphazard relocation of internally displaced persons to areas without access to basic facilities like water; the institutional disharmony and late involvement of water institutions in the resettlement processes; the influence of governance regime in the rapid but substandard housing development, including water distribution systems; the micropolitics in water district management affecting water projects; and the impact of maladaptive resettlement outcomes on households’ capacity to afford water. Ultimately, this study demonstrates how various drivers, including power relations and contestations in water governance, lead to household water insecurity outcomes. It ends by providing brief policy recommendations to improve institutional arrangements for the better governance of water services to resettlement communities.

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解读菲律宾灾后重新安置社区的水治理动态及其对家庭用水安全的影响
在全球范围内,水安全对于维持家庭、社区和环境都非常重要。然而,大多数研究都集中在水的可用性和可及性方面,而对权力和政治在形成水不安全方面的作用的研究仍然很少。本研究对这一研究空白做出了贡献,它揭示了水治理动态中相互重叠的驱动因素和政治因素,这些因素共同造成了菲律宾安置村中因台风 "海燕 "而流离失所的家庭的用水不安全问题。利用政治生态学和水治理的视角,我们会问:菲律宾灾后安置村的家庭用水不安全状况是怎样的?其驱动因素是什么?政治和治理动态如何影响这些村庄的供水服务?我们的研究结果表明有五个相互重叠的驱动因素:境内流离失所者被随意安置到没有供水等基本设施的地区;安置过程中的体制不和谐和水务机构的介入较晚;治理制度对快速但不达标的住房开发(包括配水系统)的影响;影响水务项目的水区管理中的微观政治;不适应性安置结果对家庭负担水的能力的影响。最终,本研究展示了各种驱动因素(包括水资源管理中的权力关系和争议)如何导致家庭用水不安全的结果。最后,本研究提出了简短的政策建议,以改善机构安排,更好地管理重新安置社区的供水服务。
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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