Since independence in 1980, agricultural land reform in Zimbabwe has been and continues to receive extensive discussion, although the question of how the distributed land will be governed has not been spelt out adequately. This article examines the issue of governance of water resources in Zimbabwe since water and land are complementary in agricultural production. The question being addressed is whether the theory of governance of water resources, as laid out in the new water legislation, is leading to a betterment of the management of water resources in the country. The analysis is based on recorded meetings of the Save Catchment Council and two of its subcatchments, the Odzi and Upper Save, representing the new institutions creat...
Bevlyne Sithole is a lecturer in the Centre for Applied Sciences and has worked on various projects ...
This paper analyses the impacts of water and environmental laws on informal irrigation farming in Zi...
A workshop paper on water rights, conflict and water management in Zimbabwe.Any resource, such as w...
Since independence in 1980, agricultural land reform in Zimbalnve has been and continues to receive ...
The paper makes an analysis of effective stakeholder1 participation in water management in Zimbabwe,...
The history of the water sector in Zimbabwe has been characterised by the enactment of a number ofmi...
A number of major changes have affected water use in Zimbabwe. These include an increased urban popu...
Smallholder irrigation schemes are largely supply driven such that they exclude the beneficiaries on...
In the mid-nineties Zimbabwe formed participatory institutions known as catchment and sub-catchment ...
This paper analyses the impacts of water and environmental laws on informal irrigation farming in Zi...
A number of Southern African countries, including Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzani...
The search for solutions to problems of water scarcity and increasing demand on the available finit...
A summary chapter of problems besotting the Zimbabwe government in coming up with viable agricultura...
A workshop paper on the Zimbabwe Water Legislation.In the Western world there are two main systems o...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Bevlyne Sithole is a lecturer in the Centre for Applied Sciences and has worked on various projects ...
This paper analyses the impacts of water and environmental laws on informal irrigation farming in Zi...
A workshop paper on water rights, conflict and water management in Zimbabwe.Any resource, such as w...
Since independence in 1980, agricultural land reform in Zimbalnve has been and continues to receive ...
The paper makes an analysis of effective stakeholder1 participation in water management in Zimbabwe,...
The history of the water sector in Zimbabwe has been characterised by the enactment of a number ofmi...
A number of major changes have affected water use in Zimbabwe. These include an increased urban popu...
Smallholder irrigation schemes are largely supply driven such that they exclude the beneficiaries on...
In the mid-nineties Zimbabwe formed participatory institutions known as catchment and sub-catchment ...
This paper analyses the impacts of water and environmental laws on informal irrigation farming in Zi...
A number of Southern African countries, including Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzani...
The search for solutions to problems of water scarcity and increasing demand on the available finit...
A summary chapter of problems besotting the Zimbabwe government in coming up with viable agricultura...
A workshop paper on the Zimbabwe Water Legislation.In the Western world there are two main systems o...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Bevlyne Sithole is a lecturer in the Centre for Applied Sciences and has worked on various projects ...
This paper analyses the impacts of water and environmental laws on informal irrigation farming in Zi...
A workshop paper on water rights, conflict and water management in Zimbabwe.Any resource, such as w...