Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas

Reservoirs are developed to store water in reserve for future use. But once built, reservoir sites inevitably hold more than just water, often serving as a key habitat for a range of species. This paper examines how one such animal has transformed water storage facilities and nearby landscapes into...

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Main Author: RANDLE, Sayd
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-11582024-04-17T00:45:25Z Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas RANDLE, Sayd Reservoirs are developed to store water in reserve for future use. But once built, reservoir sites inevitably hold more than just water, often serving as a key habitat for a range of species. This paper examines how one such animal has transformed water storage facilities and nearby landscapes into contested ground in urbanising areas of Texas, USA. Living around the reservoirs, feral hogs complicate the process of urbanisation by degrading the stockpiled water and infrastructure at the storage sites themselves and by damaging private property throughout the surrounding landscape. Tracking local efforts to manage the hogs, the case study illustrates the spatially extensive stakes of such porous infrastructural ecologies of storage, particularly their role in mediating the ongoing process of the urbanisation of nature. 2024-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/159 info:doi/10.1111/anti.13033 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1158/viewcontent/WildHogsWater_sv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University storage multispecies water management infrastructure urbanisation of nature feral hogs Infrastructure Urban Studies and Planning
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topic storage
multispecies
water management
infrastructure
urbanisation of nature
feral hogs
Infrastructure
Urban Studies and Planning
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water management
infrastructure
urbanisation of nature
feral hogs
Infrastructure
Urban Studies and Planning
RANDLE, Sayd
Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas
description Reservoirs are developed to store water in reserve for future use. But once built, reservoir sites inevitably hold more than just water, often serving as a key habitat for a range of species. This paper examines how one such animal has transformed water storage facilities and nearby landscapes into contested ground in urbanising areas of Texas, USA. Living around the reservoirs, feral hogs complicate the process of urbanisation by degrading the stockpiled water and infrastructure at the storage sites themselves and by damaging private property throughout the surrounding landscape. Tracking local efforts to manage the hogs, the case study illustrates the spatially extensive stakes of such porous infrastructural ecologies of storage, particularly their role in mediating the ongoing process of the urbanisation of nature.
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title Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas
title_short Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas
title_full Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas
title_fullStr Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas
title_full_unstemmed Wild hogs in the water: Contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas
title_sort wild hogs in the water: contested infrastructural ecologies of reservoir storage in texas
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/159
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