Water, city, citizenship
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https://doi.org/10.5935/cadernospos.v23n2p9-11Abstract
From a postcolonial perspective, the call for papers for the edition 2/2023 proposed a reflection on the landscape, aiming to reclaim water as an essential right. In this context, it invited faculty, postgraduate students, and project professionals to submit articles discussing the theme or broadening their horizons to mobilize concepts and practices related to landscape restoration and integrating experiences.
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