Short project description
Extended Project Description
Research aims
This thesis explores the hydrosocial relations of the dairy grasslands of the tidal Scheldt – i.e. social relations made with and through water. In particular, the research aims to map out and describe the social relations, negotiations, conflicts and collaborations that enable or hinder the flow of water within the grasslands and that give substance to its water level.
Research methodology
The project follows three main stakeholder groups as they tend to the grasslands and narrate their water level: the dairy farmers and their cows, the local waterboard and the environmental agencies. The research methodology is qualitative and builds on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in the dairy grasslands, including participant observation in the daily activities of the stakeholder groups, semi-structured interviews, participative mapping and focus groups. Archival work in the waterboard’s administration is also undertaken. Finally, the collected data also includes photographs, short films and maps to illustrate the entanglement of hydrosocial relations.
Keywords
Hydrosocial relations
Drought
Dairy farms
Political ecology
Climate change
Funding Bodies
Fonds Baillets Latour
FSR
UCLouvain Promotor
UCLouvain Researcher
External Partners
Barbara Van Dyck (Coventry University)
Bénédicte Zitouni (UCLouvain USL-B)