Water Shelf Podcast

"Replumbing the City" by Sayd Randle

44 min · 12. juli 2025
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In this episode, Sayd Randle [https://www.saydrandle.com/] joins us from Kathmandu, Nepal, to talk about her fascinating new book, Replumbing the City: Water Management as Climate Adaptation in Los Angeles (University of California Press, 2025) [https://www.ucpress.edu/books/replumbing-the-city/paper]. We discuss her ethnographic approach to water and the challenges and opportunities of localizing urban water supplies. She also gives us a peek at what she's now working on halfway around the world. Dr. Randle is Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at Singapore Management University.

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