This paper describes the origin and history of smallholding irrigation schemes (SIS) in previously disadvantaged rural areas of South Africa. It then analyses the implications of the 1998 National Water Act on those schemes. An analysis of water rights is presented, along with a brief case study on a water rights transfer. A number of contradictions, uncertainties and possible threats are highlighted, which may hinder further development in SIS. Most difficulties originate from the Act's lacks of clarity regarding water rights and from the objectives and socio-economic prospects of' the schemes. (Résumé d'auteur
Government smallholder irrigation schemes were developed in former homeland areas of South Africa du...
This research examines the role of small irrigation schemes (SIS) in the South African water managem...
In South Africa, the 1998 National Water Act has created two user-driven water resource management o...
This paper briefly reviews the situation of smallholding irrigation schemes -SIS- in previously disa...
What makes South Africa an interesting case of IMT is that it takes place along with the implementat...
This study aimed to analyse the extent to which land- and water-use rights enable/deter the producti...
Inequality of access to water resources marks South Africa’s history even more profoundly than inequ...
Statistical analyses (discriminant, logit, and principal components) of water transfers in the Lower...
The National Water Act (1998) of South Africa provides strong tools to redress inequities inherited ...
The status and characteristics of the 302 smallholder irrigation schemes found in South Africa are d...
South Africa's water law dispensation changed dramatically with the promulgation of the National Wat...
The reduction of state presence in irrigation and the transfer of management from government agencie...
In Schreiner, B.; Hassan, R. M. (Eds.). Transforming water management in South Africa: designing and...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
South Africa is classified as a water-scarce country, and depends on agriculture for food production...
Government smallholder irrigation schemes were developed in former homeland areas of South Africa du...
This research examines the role of small irrigation schemes (SIS) in the South African water managem...
In South Africa, the 1998 National Water Act has created two user-driven water resource management o...
This paper briefly reviews the situation of smallholding irrigation schemes -SIS- in previously disa...
What makes South Africa an interesting case of IMT is that it takes place along with the implementat...
This study aimed to analyse the extent to which land- and water-use rights enable/deter the producti...
Inequality of access to water resources marks South Africa’s history even more profoundly than inequ...
Statistical analyses (discriminant, logit, and principal components) of water transfers in the Lower...
The National Water Act (1998) of South Africa provides strong tools to redress inequities inherited ...
The status and characteristics of the 302 smallholder irrigation schemes found in South Africa are d...
South Africa's water law dispensation changed dramatically with the promulgation of the National Wat...
The reduction of state presence in irrigation and the transfer of management from government agencie...
In Schreiner, B.; Hassan, R. M. (Eds.). Transforming water management in South Africa: designing and...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
South Africa is classified as a water-scarce country, and depends on agriculture for food production...
Government smallholder irrigation schemes were developed in former homeland areas of South Africa du...
This research examines the role of small irrigation schemes (SIS) in the South African water managem...
In South Africa, the 1998 National Water Act has created two user-driven water resource management o...