Session Details
[41]Power and vulnerability
Mon. Jul 21, 2025 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM JST
Mon. Jul 21, 2025 1:45 AM - 3:15 AM UTC
Mon. Jul 21, 2025 1:45 AM - 3:15 AM UTC
A2(Gallery 1 (Ito International Research Center))
[41-01]Centering power in sociohydrology: unravelling the politics of spatial heterogeneity in hydrological change and risk
*Maria Rusca1 (1. University of Manchester (UK))
[41-02]Success to the successful: the distribution of benefits from agricultural water interventions is skewed in favor of the wealthier farmers
*Mohammad Faz Alam1, Michael E McClain 2, Alok Sikka1, Saket Pande3 (1. International Water Management Institute (IWMI) (India), 2. IHE Delft (Netherlands), 3. Delft University of Technology (Netherlands))
[41-03]Exploring the link between water footprint and social vulnerability: an enhanced sub-regional input-output model to explore the various dimensions of water scarcity
*Tommaso Pacetti1, Gino Stefano Sturla Zerene3, Jerome El Jeitany1, Benedetto Rocchi2, Enrica Caporali1 (1. University of Florence, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Italy), 2. University of Florence, Department of Economics and Management (Italy), 3. Universidad Diego Portales (Chile))
[41-04]Water-Caste-Gender-Tourism Nexus: Marginalized Waterscapes of Bodh Gaya, India
*Ritika Rajput1, Jian PU1,2 (1. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) (Japan), 2. Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo (Japan))
[41-05]Beyond the network as a city-making process: how Indonesia’s new capital is reshaping water urbanization
*Vandy Yoga Swara1, Kei Otsuki1, Femke van Noorloos1, Michelle Kooy2 (1. Utrecht University (Netherlands), 2. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (Netherlands))