2018
DOI: 10.1177/0263774x18812171
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Space, state-building and the hydraulic mission: Crafting the Mozambican state

Abstract: This article explores the role of large-scale water infrastructure in the formation of states in sub-Saharan Africa. We examine this through a focus on government agents and their shifting hydrodevelopmental visions of the state in colonial and post-colonial Mozambique. Over time, the focus, underlying principles, and goals of the hydraulic mission shifted, triggered by contextual factors and historical developments within and outside the country. We identify the making of three hydraulic paradigms, fostering … Show more

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“…As past decisions were a legacy to the present, current decisions will be a legacy for the future. Hence, the results of our study are also relevant to the current debate about the sustainability of new dams and reservoirs, which are being planned or built in many places around the world (Zarfl et al 2015;Crow-Miller et al 2017;Latrubesse et al 2017;Rusca et al 2019). Emerging and developing regions of the world are on the verge of starting a trajectory of heavy reliance on large dams, which present similarities to the one described here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…As past decisions were a legacy to the present, current decisions will be a legacy for the future. Hence, the results of our study are also relevant to the current debate about the sustainability of new dams and reservoirs, which are being planned or built in many places around the world (Zarfl et al 2015;Crow-Miller et al 2017;Latrubesse et al 2017;Rusca et al 2019). Emerging and developing regions of the world are on the verge of starting a trajectory of heavy reliance on large dams, which present similarities to the one described here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…This triggered and justified the pursuit of iconic hydropower or largescale public irrigation projects (Molle et al 2009 ). Whilst contributing to welfare, these projects strategically worked to developing powerful hydraulic bureaucracies, and to controlling and engineering state-space (Scott 1999 ; Kaika 2006 ; Molle et al 2009 ; Wester 2009 : Rusca et al 2019 ). The Bureau of Reclamation, established in 1902 by Theodore Roosevelt, played a key role in defining and implementing the ‘hydraulic mission’ of the US.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The developmental vision of the colonial state was explicitly grounded on principles of racial superiority, which materialized in a segregationist spatial order (Jenkins 2000;Rusca et al 2019). Those recognized as "proper" citizens-the colonial elites and the assimilated population-were entitled to advanced technological water and sanitation services, whereas spaces of the natives were excluded (Biza et al 2021).…”
Section: Uneven Geographies Of Sanitation and Variegated Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 99%