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Catherine Baron is University Professor of Spatial Planning and Urban Development at Sciences Po Toulouse and a researcher at Lereps. She will be on CNRS delegation at LAVUE (Paris Nanterre) for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Latest publication
Water resources and services in Burkina Faso and Indonesia. Dynamics of construction and politicization of a territorialized common. Case studies in Burkina Faso and Indonesia
- By Catherine Baron
- and Muriel Maillefert
In Flux (2021/2 No 124-125)
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Water governance and conflicts of qualification in Indonesia. An institutionalist analysis of the water law
- By Héloïse Valette
- and Catherine Baron
In Géographie, économie, société (2020/1 Vol. 22)
Which public policies for unplanned neighborhoods of African cities? From formal land subdivision policies to “laisser-faire”. The case of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso
- By Catherine Baron
- and Alain Bonnassieux
In Annales de géographie (2021/2 No 738)
Solidarity-Based Economy in Francophone Africa: Paradoxes and Assets
In Revue Tiers Monde (2007/2 No 190)
Water resources and services in Burkina Faso and Indonesia. Dynamics of construction and politicization of a territorialized common. Case studies in Burkina Faso and Indonesia
- By Catherine Baron
- and Muriel Maillefert
In Flux (2021/2 No 124-125)
Challenges to Access to Water in West Africa: Diversity in Modes of Governance and Conflicts over Water Use
- By Catherine Baron
- and Alain Bonnassieu
In Mondes en développement (2011/4 No 156)
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Articles
Water resources and services in Burkina Faso and Indonesia. Dynamics of construction and politicization of a territorialized common. Case studies in Burkina Faso and Indonesia
- By Catherine Baron
- and Muriel Maillefert
In Flux (2021/2 No 124-125)
Which public policies for unplanned neighborhoods of African cities? From formal land subdivision policies to “laisser-faire”. The case of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso
- By Catherine Baron
- and Alain Bonnassieux
In Annales de géographie (2021/2 No 738)
Urban public water in Burkina Faso in the context of COVID-19
Institutional strategies and local adaptations in an unplanned neighbourhood of Ouagadougou
- By Catherine Baron
- and Léandre Guigma
In Afrique contemporaine (2019/1 No 269-270)
Water governance and conflicts of qualification in Indonesia. An institutionalist analysis of the water law
- By Héloïse Valette
- and Catherine Baron
In Géographie, économie, société (2020/1 Vol. 22)
Hybrid Governance, Empowerment and Access to Safe Drinking Water. The Case of Water Users Associations in Burkina Faso
- By Catherine Baron
- and Alain Bonnassieux
In Annales de géographie (2013/5 No 693)
Challenges to Access to Water in West Africa: Diversity in Modes of Governance and Conflicts over Water Use
- By Catherine Baron
- and Alain Bonnassieu
In Mondes en développement (2011/4 No 156)
Access to Water in Africa: Beyond Models and Toward a Plurality of Local Innovations
In Mondes en développement (2011/3 No 155)
Urban Services and Neoliberalism: Theoretical Approaches and Development Stakes in Two Contrasting Countries (Burkina Faso, South Africa)
Alternating Viewpoints on Two Contrasting Fields in Burkina Faso and South Africa
- By Catherine Baron
- and Élisabeth Peyroux
In Cahiers d’études africaines (2011/2 No 202-203)
Hybrid Governance and the Viability of Large Irrigation Systems: The Case of Niger
- By Catherine Baron,
- Alain Bonnassieux,
- Illiassou Mossi Maïga
- et al.
In Mondes en développement (2010/3 No 151)
Solidarity-Based Economy in Francophone Africa: Paradoxes and Assets
In Revue Tiers Monde (2007/2 No 190)