Paper prepared for presentation at session on "Enough Water for All", at the Global Dialogue on "The Role of the Village in the 21st Century: Crops, Jobs, Livelihood, at EXPO 2000, Hannover, Germany, 15-17 August , 2000Because of increasing water scarcity in developing countries, poor people are suffering greatly from ?water deprivation.? One approach to improving water resources management is to develop river basin management institutions. This paper contrasts government-dominated approaches to forming such institutions with attempts to create stakeholder-based institutions. Two cases of the latter, in Mexico and South Africa, are compared to extract lessons for other countries
The Okavango River basin is strategically important to its riparian states for a variety of reasons....
In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.). Intersectoral management of river basins. Proceedings of an International...
The concept of water productivity (WP) or ‘more crop per drop’ has been revived recently in internat...
Based on studies of water, poverty and livelihoods in nine river basins, this article reviews the ro...
During the last 20 years, in-depth reforms and new policies in the water sector have been taking pla...
Summary. — Increasing the capacity of water users to influence decision-making is crucial in river b...
Increasing the capacity of water users to influence decision-making is crucial in river basin manage...
Copublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of ZimbabweCASS/PLAAS occasion paper...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
The concept of water productivity (WP) or 'more crop per drop' has been revived recently in internat...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
Current mainstream visions of water management tend to promote a view of river basin development as ...
Water scarcity is increasingly dominating headlines throughout the world. In the southwestern USA, t...
The Okavango River basin is strategically important to its riparian states for a variety of reasons....
In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.). Intersectoral management of river basins. Proceedings of an International...
The concept of water productivity (WP) or ‘more crop per drop’ has been revived recently in internat...
Based on studies of water, poverty and livelihoods in nine river basins, this article reviews the ro...
During the last 20 years, in-depth reforms and new policies in the water sector have been taking pla...
Summary. — Increasing the capacity of water users to influence decision-making is crucial in river b...
Increasing the capacity of water users to influence decision-making is crucial in river basin manage...
Copublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of ZimbabweCASS/PLAAS occasion paper...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
The concept of water productivity (WP) or 'more crop per drop' has been revived recently in internat...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
Current mainstream visions of water management tend to promote a view of river basin development as ...
Water scarcity is increasingly dominating headlines throughout the world. In the southwestern USA, t...
The Okavango River basin is strategically important to its riparian states for a variety of reasons....
In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.). Intersectoral management of river basins. Proceedings of an International...
The concept of water productivity (WP) or ‘more crop per drop’ has been revived recently in internat...