Elisa Savelli
Gästforskare vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper; Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära; Miljöanalys
- E-post:
- elisa.savelli@geo.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Geocentrum, Villavägen 16
752 36 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Villavägen 16
752 36 UPPSALA
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Elisa Savelli is an experienced practitioner in the international development sector and her main area of expertise concerns water services provision. She has been involved in researches on pro-poor water services and policy implementation in East Africa and she coordinated WASH interventions in West Africa and Middle East. Presently she studies the politics that intersect with the production and distribution of drought risk by combining sociohydrology with political ecologies of land and water.
Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- Don't blame the rain (2021)
- The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies (2020)
- The Dutch aid and trade policy (2018)
- Water for the urban poor: Balancing financial and social objectives through service differentiation in the Kenyan water sector (2017)
Senaste publikationer
- Panta Rhei benchmark dataset (2023)
- Speculative Political Ecologies (2023)
- Unprecedented droughts are expected to exacerbate urban inequalities in Southern Africa (2023)
- Us and Them (2023)
- Urban water crises driven by elites' unsustainable consumption (2023)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Panta Rhei benchmark dataset (2023)
- Speculative Political Ecologies (2023)
- Unprecedented droughts are expected to exacerbate urban inequalities in Southern Africa (2023)
- Us and Them (2023)
- Urban water crises driven by elites' unsustainable consumption (2023)
- The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management (2022)
- All dried up: the materiality of drought in Ladismith, South Africa (2022)
- Drought and society (2022)
- All dried up (2022)
- Integrating Multiple Research Methods to Unravel the Complexity of Human-Water Systems (2021)
- Don't blame the rain (2021)
- The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies (2020)
- The Dutch aid and trade policy (2018)
- Water for the urban poor: Balancing financial and social objectives through service differentiation in the Kenyan water sector (2017)