Citas bibligráficas
Aguilar, P., (2019). Dinámicas de colaboración, heterogeneidad institucional y gobernanza en intervenciones públicas de agua y saneamiento : el caso del proyecto integral del agua potable en la ciudad de Pasco, 2015-2018 [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14531
Aguilar, P., Dinámicas de colaboración, heterogeneidad institucional y gobernanza en intervenciones públicas de agua y saneamiento : el caso del proyecto integral del agua potable en la ciudad de Pasco, 2015-2018 [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14531
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title = "Dinámicas de colaboración, heterogeneidad institucional y gobernanza en intervenciones públicas de agua y saneamiento : el caso del proyecto integral del agua potable en la ciudad de Pasco, 2015-2018",
author = "Aguilar Dueñas, Pável Francoise",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
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The city of Pasco, characterized by its mining activities and being the scene of important chapters of social and political effervescence during the twentieth century, today experience a set of socio-environmental issues that put the well-being and health of its inhabitants at risk. The most worrying is the lack of a drinking water system to supply the homes of more than 80,000 residents. Because of this, in 2015 the Regional Government and the Peruvian State decided to implement the Drinking Water Project, which involves a wide variety of institutional actors whose interests, jurisdictions and competences give shape to the collaboration dynamics with important consequences on governance, and sustainability of this public intervention, as well as in local development conditions. This research proposes the case study of this project from the network governance approach and also posits an analytical approach which combines the actor-network approach and the sociology of public action. In addition, the methodology is based on a process tracing whose objective is the contextual reconstruction of the main events and institutional dynamics. The results suggest that the institutional collaboration dynamics took place in discretionary and unregulated spaces of negotiation and decision-making, forming fragmented interaction trajectories, which produced unclear cooperation agreements with counterproductive effects to the project's goals and activities. This resulted in a variety of contentious situations whose effects weakened the capacity for coordinated mobilization of the institutional network and, at the same time, fostered environments of misrule, distrust and uncertainty.
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