2020
DOI: 10.15446/bitacora.v30n1.72205
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El acceso al agua en asentamientos informales. El caso de Valparaíso, Chile

Abstract: En el Sur Global, el hábitat informal se ha vuelto un modo de desarrollo urbano que se enfrenta en diversas dimensiones a los modelos de desarrollo de los gobiernos locales. El presente artículo analiza los problemas asociados a la inexistencia de cobertura de agua potable, alcantarillado, red seca y colectores de aguas lluvias en los asentamientos informales de la ciudad de Valparaíso, Chile, carencia infraestructural generada, en parte, por la privatización del agua dentro del modelo neoliberal chileno a par… Show more

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“…Se estima que unas 2.802 organizaciones abastecen a aproximadamente 2 millones de personas en todo el país. 1 No se integra en el estudio la población rural que cuenta con un abastecimiento individual, en condominios, por camiones aljibe o por empresas sanitarias privadas (Lukas et al, 2020;Ojeda et al, 2020).…”
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“…Se estima que unas 2.802 organizaciones abastecen a aproximadamente 2 millones de personas en todo el país. 1 No se integra en el estudio la población rural que cuenta con un abastecimiento individual, en condominios, por camiones aljibe o por empresas sanitarias privadas (Lukas et al, 2020;Ojeda et al, 2020).…”
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“…The political processes that have legitimised the privatisation of urban services are well known (Pflieger, 2008; Jouravlev, 2004). In this context, water service concessions to private companies have created socio-spatial inequalities of access in different territories (Nicolas-Artero, 2015; Lukas et al, 2020) and a deficiency of access in informal settlements (Ojeda et al, 2020). More recently, the challenges of desalination of water for human consumption in the cities of the north of the country have been analysed (Fragkou and McEvoy, 2016; Fragkou and Budds, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, water rights are privatized and diverse conflicts are related to this legal framework regarding a natural resource. For instance, an increasing number of slums in the country have limited access to safe water [2]. The privatization scheme has triggered conflicts between water rights owners and local communities, such as the Mapuche-Huilliche case in the south of the territory [3] and with the Atacama communities in the north [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%