Water rights, water tenure, legal pluralism, conflict, integrated water resources management
Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors International human rights law has only rec...
In the past decade the Tanzanian government, with a loan from the World Bank, designed and implement...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Tanzania is at an advanced stage of drafting a new legal framework for water resources management, a...
Mainland Tanzania (Tanzania) is endowed with diverse water sources, some of which straddle national ...
In van Koppen, Barbara; Butterworth, J.; Juma, I. (Eds.). African Water Laws: Plural Legislative Fra...
When considering water management, formal institutions tend to overshadow the local informal ones al...
Water rights, like the underlying resource itself, are fluid and changing; they necessarily connect ...
The legal empowerment approach is a recent attempt to be specific about the role of institutions for...
In 2008 the Commission for the Legal Empowerment of the Poor, CLEP, put forward a grand policy propo...
Draft final report for ECAPAPAThe study investigated how conflicts over land and water resources are...
Access to adequate quantity and quality of fresh water is critical to the well-being of Tanzania's h...
As in many other countries of Southern Africa, the conventional approach to water resources managem...
In Molle, Francois; Berkoff, J. (Eds.). Irrigation water pricing: the gap between theory and practic...
The primacy of state sovereignty in transboundary water resources management raises questions regard...
Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors International human rights law has only rec...
In the past decade the Tanzanian government, with a loan from the World Bank, designed and implement...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
Tanzania is at an advanced stage of drafting a new legal framework for water resources management, a...
Mainland Tanzania (Tanzania) is endowed with diverse water sources, some of which straddle national ...
In van Koppen, Barbara; Butterworth, J.; Juma, I. (Eds.). African Water Laws: Plural Legislative Fra...
When considering water management, formal institutions tend to overshadow the local informal ones al...
Water rights, like the underlying resource itself, are fluid and changing; they necessarily connect ...
The legal empowerment approach is a recent attempt to be specific about the role of institutions for...
In 2008 the Commission for the Legal Empowerment of the Poor, CLEP, put forward a grand policy propo...
Draft final report for ECAPAPAThe study investigated how conflicts over land and water resources are...
Access to adequate quantity and quality of fresh water is critical to the well-being of Tanzania's h...
As in many other countries of Southern Africa, the conventional approach to water resources managem...
In Molle, Francois; Berkoff, J. (Eds.). Irrigation water pricing: the gap between theory and practic...
The primacy of state sovereignty in transboundary water resources management raises questions regard...
Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors International human rights law has only rec...
In the past decade the Tanzanian government, with a loan from the World Bank, designed and implement...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...