Skip to Main Content
Article navigation
Purpose

– The aim of this article is to investigate the organization of water cooperatives in Greece for the first time, as promoted by a spontaneous social mobilization called Initiative 136. The above attempt appears as an alternative proposition as opposed to the state-driven full privatization of EYATH S.A.

Design/methodology/approach

– This article presents previous work on water cooperatives and the negative effects of water privatization worldwide, relating it to water privatization in Greek reality through the prism of the current recession.

Findings

– While full privatization under the pressure of the economic crisis is very likely to yield significantly negative results, a transformation into a water cooperative might provide a viable solution.

Research limitations/implications

– Water cooperatives provide a solution for water distribution that is friendly for the consumer, the society and the environment.

Practical implications

– Application of a cooperative method of water provision in Greece could be a springboard for the use of the model in other areas.

Originality/value

– The article evaluates the privatization and cooperativization attempt of EYATH S.A. based on previous related research and considering Greece's current conditions.

You do not currently have access to this content.
Don't already have an account? Register

Purchased this content as a guest? Enter your email address to restore access.

Please enter valid email address.
Email address must be 94 characters or fewer.
Pay-Per-View Access
$39.00
Rental

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal