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Title: Institutions, infrastructures and the construction of water demand


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Institutions, infrastructures and the
construction of water demand
  • Heather Chappells

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Overview
  1. Identify different modes of water organisation
    and underlying assumptions about demand
  2. Show how these modes and underpinning logics
    relate to decisions and actions of water managers
    today
  3. Consider alternative modes of provision emerging
    at margins of networks and what these imply for
    conceptualisation and management of demand

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SIMPLE Demand defined by locally available
resources Fixed ceilings to meet limited local
needs Consumers closely coupled to local
providers
UNIVERSAL Demand as a need that must be met at
all costs Mass ceilings and spare capacity to
meet demand Consumers as passive recipients
served by provider
MARKETISED Demand as highly differentiated and
negotiable Multiple ceilings defined in line
with different needs Consumers as co-managers
of demand
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Water managers responses to the 1995-96 drought
  1. Reinforce supply infrastructure
  2. Enrol consumers as demand managers
  3. Redefine operational ceilings

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Dominant logics implications
  • Efforts to enrol consumers as co-managers of
    demand failed to elicit desired response
  • More durable solutions involve reinforcing
    infrastructure increasing capacity
  • Systems are both durable and flexible at the same
    time
  • Overall ethos is one of meeting non-negotiable
    needs

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New modes of water provision Allerton park
  • Three households in Leeds disconnected from main
    network
  • Drinking water and grey-water supply from
    stand-alone system
  • Highly localised arrangements with close coupling
    of demand supply
  • Households reschedule redefine practices to
    meet temporary shortages

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New modes of provision and notions of demand
  • Demand as something to be negotiated and managed
    by rescheduling activities to cope with
    intermittency
  • Infrastructures can be reconfigured to challenge
    the dominant mind-set that water has to be
    available around-the-clock
  • Intensity and scope of demand management is
    variable and relates to socio-technical
    arrangements and renegotiation of service
    expectations

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The multi-layered structuring coordination of
water demand
Production
Limits on expansion abstraction
Respecifying institutional ceilings
Demand redefined through entire system of
provision
Reinforcing technical capacity
Redefining service expectations
Consumption
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Multiple intersecting scales the renegotiation
of demand
Production
Collective redefinition of demand at multiple
interlocking scales
Consumption
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Reinvigorating debate about demand
  • How far will developing sustainable water
    networks depend on the renegotiation of
    institutional and infrastructural, as well as
    individual, expectations?
  • How durable are existing configurations of
    sociotechnical systems and might more sustainable
    operating principles be overlain on more obdurate
    structures?
  • How might new and old modes of provision
    intersect at different scales to generate
    multiple concepts of service provision that are
    collectively more sustainable?
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