Access to adequate quantity and quality of fresh water is critical to the well-being of Tanzania's human population, currently approaching 50 million. In the early 2000s, Tanzania revamped its legal and institutional frameworks related to freshwater resources management with the passage of the National Water Policy (NAWAPO) and the Water Resources Management (WRM) Act. Three major components of these frameworks are: the use of natural hydrological boundaries as units for management; the designation of an order for decision making on water allocation that prioritizes basic human and ecosystem water needs; and the encouragement of community participation in freshwater resources management. Institutionally, WRM now follows a nested approach, ...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
The need for a well functioning water resources management system in Tanzania is essential for furth...
In this paper we explore the emergence and functioning of river committees (RCs) in Tanzania, which ...
For a long period of time, in Tanzania, the management of water resources was through informal tradi...
The importance of proper Water Resource Management with greater emphasis on ensuring sustainability ...
High pressure on water from competing users has changed the past perception of water as gift to wate...
As in many other countries of Southern Africa, the conventional approach to water resources managem...
When considering water management, formal institutions tend to overshadow the local informal ones al...
How does water governance change over time? What are the outcomes for smallholders and the ecosystem...
Tanzania is currently attempting to improve water resources management through formal water rights a...
The Mkoji sub-catchment is the most populated sub-catchment in the uppermost part of the Rufiji basi...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
AbstractWater scarcity is among the contemporary problems of our time across the globe. The problem ...
In many sub-Saharan African countries, there are conflicts over water uses in most river basins. In ...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
The need for a well functioning water resources management system in Tanzania is essential for furth...
In this paper we explore the emergence and functioning of river committees (RCs) in Tanzania, which ...
For a long period of time, in Tanzania, the management of water resources was through informal tradi...
The importance of proper Water Resource Management with greater emphasis on ensuring sustainability ...
High pressure on water from competing users has changed the past perception of water as gift to wate...
As in many other countries of Southern Africa, the conventional approach to water resources managem...
When considering water management, formal institutions tend to overshadow the local informal ones al...
How does water governance change over time? What are the outcomes for smallholders and the ecosystem...
Tanzania is currently attempting to improve water resources management through formal water rights a...
The Mkoji sub-catchment is the most populated sub-catchment in the uppermost part of the Rufiji basi...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
AbstractWater scarcity is among the contemporary problems of our time across the globe. The problem ...
In many sub-Saharan African countries, there are conflicts over water uses in most river basins. In ...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
The need for a well functioning water resources management system in Tanzania is essential for furth...
In this paper we explore the emergence and functioning of river committees (RCs) in Tanzania, which ...