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  1. Problematizing the sustainability of 5G/6G networks and devising alternative ways forward
  2. Crisis and post-crisis urban gardening initiatives from a Southern European perspective: The case of Barcelona
  3. Household Smart Water Metering in Spain: Insights from the Experience of Remote Meter Reading in Alicante
  4. Fragmented landscapes of water supply in suburban Hanoi
  5. When sustainable may not mean just: a critical interpretation of urban water consumption decline in Barcelona
  6. The Smart City and other ICT-led techno-imaginaries: Any room for dialogue with Degrowth?
  7. Home Garden Ecosystem Services Valuation through a Gender Lens: A Case Study in the Catalan Pyrenees
  8. Smart contradictions: The politics of making Barcelona a Self-sufficient city
  9. Liquid power: contested hydro-modernities in twentieth-century Spain by Erik Swyngedouw Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015, 320 pp, $29.00/£19.95 hardback ISBN 978026202903
  10. Financializing Desalination: Rethinking the Returns of Big Infrastructure
  11. Learning processes during regime shifts: Empirical evidence from the diffusion of greywater recycling in Spain
  12. Political Ecologies of Meat
  13. Assessing domestic water use habits for more effective water awareness campaigns during drought periods: a case study in Alicante, eastern Spain
  14. Financialising nature?
  15. The politics, geography, and economics of desalination: a critical review
  16. Imaginaries of Hope: The Utopianism of Degrowth
  17. Assessing domestic water use habits for more effective water awareness campaigns during drought periods: a case study in Alicante, Eastern Spain
  18. The end of scarcity? Water desalination as the new cornucopia for Mediterranean Spain
  19. Critical multi-level governance issues of integrated modelling: An example of low-water management in the Adour-Garonne basin (France)
  20. La nova «guerra de l’aigua» a Barcelona: austeritat, deute i participació privada
  21. Evaluando la participación institucional: la “temperatura” de la deliberación y sus consecuencias
  22. “Urban Ecology Under Fire”: Water Supply in Madrid During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
  23. The muddy waters of financialisation and new accumulation strategies in the global water industry: The case of AGBAR
  24. Perception of the effects of climate change in winter and summer tourist areas: the Pyrenees and the Catalan and Balearic coasts, Spain
  25. Rising Temperatures and Dwindling Water Supplies? Perception of Climate Change Among Residents of the Spanish Mediterranean Tourist Coastal Areas
  26. Tourism, Climate Change and Water Resources: Coastal Mediterranean Spain as an Example
  27. Contesting large-scale water supply projects at both ends of the pipe in Kathmandu and Melamchi Valleys, Nepal
  28. Taming, controlling and metabolizing flows: Water and the urbanization process of Barcelona and Madrid (1850-2012)
  29. Alex Loftus 2012: Everyday Environmentalism: Creating an Urban Political Ecology. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
  30. The Unintended Consequences of Ecological Modernization: Debt-Induced Reconfiguration of the Water Cycle in Barcelona
  31. Degrowth initiatives in the urban water sector? A social multi-criteria evaluation of non-conventional water alternatives in Metropolitan Barcelona
  32. Water conservation campaigns and citizen perceptions: the drought of 2007–2008 in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona
  33. Water futures: Reviewing water-scenario analyses through an original interpretative framework
  34. Servicing Customers in Revolutionary Times: The Experience of the Collectivized Barcelona Water Company during the Spanish Civil War
  35. Atlantic Gardens in Mediterranean Climates: Understanding the Production of Suburban Natures in Barcelona
  36. Exploring the Links between Immigration, Ageing and Domestic Water Consumption: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona
  37. Sustainability in Austerity. How Local Government Can Deliver During Times of Crisis
  38. The Suburbanization of Water Scarcity in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region: Sociodemographic and Urban Changes Influencing Domestic Water Consumption
  39. CONFLICTS AND STRUGGLES OVER URBAN WATER CYCLES: THE CASE OF BARCELONA 1880-2004
  40. Water Supply Siting and Management