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On the need for system alignment in large water infrastructure: Understanding infrastructure dynamics in Nairobi, Kenya

机译:关于大型水基础设施中的系统调整需求:了解肯尼亚内罗毕的基础设施动态

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In this article we contribute to the discussion of infrastructural change in Africa, and explore how a new theoretical perspective may offer a different, more comprehensive and historically informed understanding of the trend towards large water infrastructure in Africa. We examine the socio-technical dynamics of large water infrastructures in Nairobi, Kenya, in a longer historical perspective using two concepts that we call intra-systemic alignment and inter-level alignment. Our theoretical perspective is inspired by Large Technical Systems (LTS) and Multi-Level Perspective (MLP). While inter-level alignment focuses on the process of aligning the technological system at the three levels of niche, regime and landscape, intra-systemic alignment deals with how components within the regime are harmonised and standardised to fit with each other. We pay special attention to intra-systemic alignment between the supply side and the demand side, or as we put it, upstream and downstream components of a system. In narrating the history of water supply in Nairobi, we look at both the upstream (large-scale supply) and downstream activities (distribution and payment), and compare the Nairobi case with European history of large infrastructures. We emphasise that regime actors in Nairobi have dealt with the issues of alignment mainly to facilitate and expand upstream activities, while concerning downstream activities they have remained incapable of expanding service and thus integrating the large segment of low-income consumers. We conclude that the present surge of large-scale water investment in Nairobi is the result of sector reforms that enabled the return to a long tradition – a 'Nairobi style' – of upstream investment mainly benefitting the high-income earners. Our proposition is that much more attention needs to be directed at inter-level alignment at the downstream end of the system, to allow the creation of niches aligned to the regime.
机译:在本文中,我们有助于讨论非洲的基础设施变化,并探讨新的理论视角如何对非洲大型水利基础设施的趋势提供不同的,更全面的和历史知的理解。我们使用两个被称为系统内协调和层间协调的概念,以更长的历史视角研究了肯尼亚内罗毕的大型水基础设施的社会技术动态。我们的理论观点受到大型技术系统(LTS)和多层次观点(MLP)的启发。层间协调着眼于在利基,政权和景观这三个层次上协调技术系统的过程,而系统内协调则处理政权内各个组成部分如何协调和标准化以相互适应。我们特别注意供给侧和需求侧之间的系统内对齐,或者正如我们所说的,系统的上游和下游组件。在叙述内罗毕的供水历史时,我们同时考察了上游(大规模供水)和下游活动(分配和付款),并将内罗毕的案例与欧洲大型基础设施的历史进行了比较。我们强调,内罗毕的政权行为者主要是为了促进和扩大上游活动而处理协调问题,而在下游活动方面,他们仍然无力扩大服务范围,因而无法整合大部分低收入消费者。我们得出的结论是,目前内罗毕的大规模水投资激增是行业改革的结果,该领域的改革使上游投资重返传统,即“内罗毕风格”,主要使高收入者受益。我们的主张是,需要更多地关注系统下游端的层间对齐,以允许创建与该体系对齐的壁ni。

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