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Emergent governance responses to shocks to critical provisioning systems

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Emergent governance responses to shocks to critical provisioning systems

H. Eakin, R. Hamann, et al.

Discover how Cape Town's city managers, businesses, and residents navigated the dual challenges of a drought-induced water crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. This insightful research by Hallie Eakin, Ralph Hamann, Gina Ziervogel, and Clifford Shearing delves into the complexities of governance and the distribution of risks and rewards in critical provisioning systems.

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Abstract
The structure and functioning of formal and informal governance arrangements and associated infrastructure prior to major environmental disturbance play a central role in how cities experience and respond to such events. This paper considers how city managers, businesses, and residents responded to two disturbances experienced in the City of Cape Town—a drought-induced water crisis and a pandemic crisis (COVID-19) that followed a year later—and the consequences of these actions for infrastructural assets and governance innovations. Our analysis suggests that efforts aimed at transformative change in these provisioning systems require attention to the existing and potential roles and responsibilities of private and public sector actors, as well as the associated distribution of risks and rewards. Furthermore, polycentric and decentralized governance arrangements, which are often thought to be most flexible in the face of shocks, are not always feasible or desirable to actors with a stake in resource governance.
Publisher
npj Urban Sustainability
Published On
Jul 12, 2023
Authors
Hallie Eakin, Ralph Hamann, Gina Ziervogel, Clifford Shearing
Tags
Cape Town
water crisis
COVID-19
polycentric governance
risk distribution
public and private sector
drought response
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