Periodic Reporting for period 1 - IcSAC (Infrastructural Challenges in Smaller African Cities: Digital Technologies and Water Infrastructure for Sustainable Towns?)
Período documentado: 2021-01-04 hasta 2023-01-03
This project examines (1) the visions of digital water technology circulating and the technologies being effectively adopted in the designing, building, management and use of different types of water infrastructure in small towns in Mozambique; (2) how smart technologies are shaping socio-political relations institutions relating to water provision; and (3) what a comparative analysis can teach us about state-society-NGO relations, the urbanity of small cities and their ongoing infrastructural challenges.
It demonstrates that digital technologies are an important tool shaping visions and practices of water supply and urban development. They are doing so in at least three significant ways: 1) by promoting the entry of new private players - in the form of software and technology developers mainly from Northern countries - into the sector; 2) by generating new funding streams that enable experimentation with new technologies; 3) by creating new mechanisms that improve (or seek to improve) cost recovery and thus attract more private investors and companies.
Academic publications will become available in the next few months. I am currently working on two drafts to submit within the next two weeks, and I have another three publications planned from this research.
In addition this project created new understandings of the ways digital technologies are influencing urban infrastructures.
in terms of societal implications, this project generated discussion among practitioners and policy makers within the water sector of Mozambique, and it sought to promote new forms of communications among these actors.