High population growth rates, rapid urbanisation, unsustainable exploitation of water resources for industrial and agricultural purposes, as well as the continued degradation of freshwater resources through waste discharges, are but some of the factors which have in the past led to improper water resource management (WRM) in many developing countries. Over the water decade (and thereafter), integrated water resource management has featured prominently at a number of global meetings, conferences and symposia (e.g. the 1992 Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit) resulting in the international acceptance and recognition of a number of primary WRM principles and approaches for the potable water supply and sanitation sector. These principles can now form ...
This paper provides a synthesis of the main issues discussed at a conference (International Conferen...
The radical reform of potable water services provisioning by means of promulgation of the Water Ser...
South Africa, currently categorised as water stressed country is forecasted to experience physical w...
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The African ve...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been promoted by international donors, global water...
Over the last couple of decades Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become the defining...
In South Africa, there are many challenges regarding water management. Inadequate rainfall, may cont...
The implementation of water conservation and water demand management (WC/WDM) at municipal level has...
A rapidly increasing global population, coupled with effects of climate change inevitably lead to a ...
As part of its Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations acknowledges that solving the world\...
Water resources management (WRM) is a broad sector that comprises various sub sectors including rura...
ObjectiveThe analytical study systematically reviewed the evidence about the IWRM strategy model. Th...
IWRM is about integrated and "joined-up" management. It is about promoting integration across sector...
The recognition that water plays a central role in industrial, agricultural, economic, social and c...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...
This paper provides a synthesis of the main issues discussed at a conference (International Conferen...
The radical reform of potable water services provisioning by means of promulgation of the Water Ser...
South Africa, currently categorised as water stressed country is forecasted to experience physical w...
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The African ve...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been promoted by international donors, global water...
Over the last couple of decades Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become the defining...
In South Africa, there are many challenges regarding water management. Inadequate rainfall, may cont...
The implementation of water conservation and water demand management (WC/WDM) at municipal level has...
A rapidly increasing global population, coupled with effects of climate change inevitably lead to a ...
As part of its Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations acknowledges that solving the world\...
Water resources management (WRM) is a broad sector that comprises various sub sectors including rura...
ObjectiveThe analytical study systematically reviewed the evidence about the IWRM strategy model. Th...
IWRM is about integrated and "joined-up" management. It is about promoting integration across sector...
The recognition that water plays a central role in industrial, agricultural, economic, social and c...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...
This paper provides a synthesis of the main issues discussed at a conference (International Conferen...
The radical reform of potable water services provisioning by means of promulgation of the Water Ser...
South Africa, currently categorised as water stressed country is forecasted to experience physical w...