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Dr. K.H. (Klaas) Schwartz PhD

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
GPIO : Governance and Inclusive Development

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
Postal address
  • Postbus 15629
    1001 NC Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profile

    After studying public administration, Mr. Klaas Schwartz joined the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education in 1998. He is currently Associate Professor in Urban Water Governance in the Department of Water Governance at IHE Delft and Professor by Special Appointment in the Governance and Inclusive Development Group at the University of Amsterdam.

    His research largely revolves around the implementation of policies in the water services sector. Policies set forth courses of action for the provision of water services or aim to address identified problems in the provision of water services. In order to implement these policies, practitioners working in water organizations (water utilities, community-based organizations, etc.) need to translate, adapt and modify these policies to suit the specific context in which they are to be implemented. This process of translation by practitioners and the impact it has on the level of services provided to consumers form the main focus of his research.  

    Currently, Dr. Schwartz is engaged in three main research projects:

    1. The practice of commercialization – this research project studies how water utility managers implement principles of commercialization in the provision of water services.
    2. Providing pro-poor services – This project researches how water utilities in developing countries implement policies to serve consumers in low-income areas. Of particular interest is how these utility managers balance their mixed mandate of operating as a commercial entity whilst ensuring the human right to water.
    3. Developing Water Operator Partnerships – this research project investigates how public water utilities are able to build capacity for the provision of service by partnering, and sharing knowledge, with other public water utilities.
  • Publications

    2024

    • Mahanta, S., Tutusaus, M., & Schwartz, K. H. (2024). Accounting for solidarity: trust and results as a replacement of contracts in water operators’ partnerships . Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2024.112

    2023

    2022

    • Boakye-Ansah, A. S., Schwartz, K., & Zwarteveen, M. (2022). Service differentiation as an improvement strategy for access to water in urban low-income areas: evidence from three Kenyan cities: Evidence from three Kenyan cities. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 38(5), 766-782. https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2021.1921708 [details]

    2020

    • Boakye-Ansah, A. S., Schwartz, K., & Zwarteveen, M. (2020). Aligning stakeholder interests: How ‘appropriate’ technologies have become the accepted water infrastructure solutions for low-income areas. Utilities Policy, 66, Article 101081. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jup.2020.101081 [details]

    2019

    • Boakye-Ansah, A. S., Schwartz, K., & Zwarteveen, M. (2019). From Rowdy Cartels to Organized Ones? The Transfer of Power in Urban Water Supply in Kenya. European Journal of Development Research, 31(5), 1246-1262. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41287-019-00209-3 [details]
    • Boakye-Ansah, A. S., Schwartz, K., & Zwarteveen, M. (2019). Unravelling pro-poor water services: what does it mean and why is it so popular? Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 9(2), 187-197. https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2019.086 [details]
    • Rusca, M., dos Santos, T., Menga, F., Mirumachi, N., Schwartz, K., & Hordijk, M. (2019). Space, state-building and the hydraulic mission: Crafting the Mozambican state. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 37(5), 868-888. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263774X18812171 [details]
    • dos Santos, R., Gupta, J., Pouw, N. R. M., & Schwartz, K. (2019). Public water supply and sanitation policies and inclusive development of the urban poor in Brazil. Water Policy, 21(2), 351-367. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2019.025 [details]

    2018

    • Schwartz, K. (Guest ed.), Gupta, J. (Guest ed.), & Tutusaus, M. (Guest ed.) (2018). Special section on Inclusive Development and Urban Water Services. Habitat International, 73, 96-140.
    • Schwartz, K., Gupta, J., & Tutusaus, M. (2018). Editorial - Inclusive Development and Urban Water Services. Habitat International, 73, 96-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2018.02.006 [details]
    • Velzeboer, L., Hordijk, M., & Schwartz, K. (2018). Water is life in a life without water: Power and everyday water practices in Lilongwe, Malawi. Habitat International, 73, 119-128. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2017.11.006 [details]

    2017

    • Alda-Vidal, C., Rusca, M., Zwarteveen, M., Schwartz, K., & Pouw, N. (2017). Occupational genders and gendered occupations: The case of water provisioning in Maputo, Mozambique. Gender, Place and Culture, 24(7), 974-990. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2017.1339019 [details]

    2016

    • Kemerink, J. S., Ngao Munyao, S., Schwartz, K. H., Ahlers, R., & van der Zaag, P. (2016). Why infrastructure still matters: Unravelling water reform processes in an uneven waterscape in rural Kenya. The International Journal of the Commons, 10(2), 1055-1081. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.646 [details]

    2013

    • Kemerink, J. S., Mbuvi, D., & Schwartz, K. H. (2013). Governance shifts in the water services sector: a case study of the Zambia water services sector. In T. Katko, P. S. Juuti, & K. Schwartz (Eds.), Water Services Management and Governance: Lessons for a Sustainable Future (pp. 3-11). (Governance and Management for Sustainable Water Systems Series). IWA Publishing.

    2022

    • Venot, J.-P., Vos, J., Molle, F., Zwarteveen, M., Veldwisch, G. J., Kuper, M., Mdee, A., Ertsen, M., Boelens, R., Cleaver, F., Lankford, B., Swatuk, L., Linton, J., Harris, L. M., Kemerink-Seyoum, J., Kooy, M., & Schwartz, K. (2022). A bridge over troubled waters. Nature Sustainability, 5(2), 92. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00835-y [details]

    2017

    • Zwarteveen, M., Kemerink-Seyoum, J. S., Kooy, M., Evers, J., Acevedo Guerrero, T., Batubara, B., Biza, A., Boakye-Ansah, A., Faber, S., Cabrera Flamini, A., Cuadrado-Quesada, G., Fantini, E., Gupta, J., Hasan, S., ter Horst, R., Jamali, H., Jaspers, F., Obani, P., Schwartz, K., ... Wesselink, A. (2017). Engaging with the politics of water governance. Wires Water, 4(6), Article e01245. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1245 [details]

    Talk / presentation

    • Gupta, J. (invited speaker), Schwartz, K. H. (invited speaker) & Pouw, N. R. M. (invited speaker) (1-7-2014). Pro-poor Policy Instruments and Urban Water Governance in Sao Paulo and Maputo: A Multi-level Analysis, Earth System Governance Conference.

    2020

    • Boakye-Ansah, A. S. (2020). Pro-poor strategies in urban water provisioning: What Kenyan water utilities do and why they do it. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. CRC Press/Balkema. [details]

    2019

    • Tutusaus Luque, M. (2019). Compliance or defiance? Assessing the implementation of policy prescriptions for commercialization by water operators. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
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  • Ancillary activities
    • IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
      Professor Water Services Governance