This paper tries to demonstrate how water as a scarce resource is being used as a political and social tool by politicians and tribal leaders to strengthen their power base. The issue is further complicated by the tribal leader versus democratically elected councillors’ conflict, a conflict that is very big. The new legislation that establishes local government structures does not allow traditional leaders to be responsible for the provision of services. Traditional leaders are currently dissatisfied and see the legislation as a threat to their authority. Those working at project level therefore have to try their best to create peaceful working relations for all the relevant stakeholders. This could be in the form of all encompassing commun...
MA, Political Studies, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011This study looks at politica...
In its first part this paper discusses the rationale for the recognition of traditional water manage...
Southern Africa is a region characterised by extensive socio-economic underdevelopment. Given water’...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
The history of South Africa has resulted in huge inequality in access to natural resou...
Water in rural areas can act as a catalyst for development. This paper presents a brief theoretical ...
This research set out to explore the dynamics of conflicts between two water user groups, the mining...
In this paper it is argued that increased demands for water use in the Mekong River Basin makes this...
The policy of actively involving indigenous populations in decision-making processes on water reform...
© 2013 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article provides varied examples of Int...
A workshop paper on water rights, conflict and water management in Zimbabwe.Any resource, such as w...
Challenges with respect to potable water supply in Vhembe District threaten the health and welfare o...
Governments, NGOs and financers invest considerable resources in rural domestic water supplies and i...
Rival use of limited water resources among riparian states is often problematic and politically cont...
In 1998 the South African government adopted water legislation that provides a new constitutional fr...
MA, Political Studies, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011This study looks at politica...
In its first part this paper discusses the rationale for the recognition of traditional water manage...
Southern Africa is a region characterised by extensive socio-economic underdevelopment. Given water’...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
The history of South Africa has resulted in huge inequality in access to natural resou...
Water in rural areas can act as a catalyst for development. This paper presents a brief theoretical ...
This research set out to explore the dynamics of conflicts between two water user groups, the mining...
In this paper it is argued that increased demands for water use in the Mekong River Basin makes this...
The policy of actively involving indigenous populations in decision-making processes on water reform...
© 2013 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article provides varied examples of Int...
A workshop paper on water rights, conflict and water management in Zimbabwe.Any resource, such as w...
Challenges with respect to potable water supply in Vhembe District threaten the health and welfare o...
Governments, NGOs and financers invest considerable resources in rural domestic water supplies and i...
Rival use of limited water resources among riparian states is often problematic and politically cont...
In 1998 the South African government adopted water legislation that provides a new constitutional fr...
MA, Political Studies, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011This study looks at politica...
In its first part this paper discusses the rationale for the recognition of traditional water manage...
Southern Africa is a region characterised by extensive socio-economic underdevelopment. Given water’...