2023
DOI: 10.5216/ag.v17i1.74784
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Political ecology and basic sanitation: analysis from the metropolitan periphery of the Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: Access to water supply and sewerage networks are essential elements of basic sanitation, however, access to these networks is conditioned to exclusionary models and reflects an unequal way of reproducing space. There is a need to critically think about a political ecology that assesses the conditions of this supply and reveals the asymmetries in times marked by neoliberalism, which incorporates, from the new legal framework, new directions for sanitation policy in the country. Thus, the present text aims to pr… Show more

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