Water has always been a crucial catalyst for human development. In Africa, competition among different sectors for this scarce resource remains a critcial challenge to water managers and decision-makers. Water and Development examines a range of issues, from governance to solar distillation, from gender to water pumps, using a range of research methods, from participant observation to GIS and SPSS data analysis. Throughout, however, there is the unifying thread of developing a participatory and sustainable approach to water which recognises it as an essential public necessity. Edited by Ronaldo Munck, Narathius Asingwire, Honor Fagan and Consolata Kabonesa, the result is essential reading both for students of development and the envir...
Water resources are essential to human development processes and to achieve the Millennium Developme...
Africa is endowed with vast water resources including but not limited to lakes, rivers, swamps and u...
© 2017 Academy of Social Sciences This article considers how to reconcile ambitious UN Sustainable D...
Water has always been a crucial catalyst for human development. In Africa, competition among differe...
In the edited collection Water and Development: Good Governance After Neoliberalism, editors Ronaldo...
Agricultural water and poverty linkages: case studies on large and small systems / Intizar Hussein, ...
While the need for effective action toward a greener and socially inclusive economy has long been ev...
Access to, and the socio-ecological management of, water resources is a vital component of any inte...
A Journal article by David Nerubucha, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - Afric...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
Drought is common throughout much of Africa and, as a result, many attempts have been made to develo...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
Water and food security remain the top development challenges of the decade, and perhaps the century...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
Water resources are essential to human development processes and to achieve the Millennium Developme...
Africa is endowed with vast water resources including but not limited to lakes, rivers, swamps and u...
© 2017 Academy of Social Sciences This article considers how to reconcile ambitious UN Sustainable D...
Water has always been a crucial catalyst for human development. In Africa, competition among differe...
In the edited collection Water and Development: Good Governance After Neoliberalism, editors Ronaldo...
Agricultural water and poverty linkages: case studies on large and small systems / Intizar Hussein, ...
While the need for effective action toward a greener and socially inclusive economy has long been ev...
Access to, and the socio-ecological management of, water resources is a vital component of any inte...
A Journal article by David Nerubucha, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - Afric...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
Drought is common throughout much of Africa and, as a result, many attempts have been made to develo...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
Water and food security remain the top development challenges of the decade, and perhaps the century...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
Water resources are essential to human development processes and to achieve the Millennium Developme...
Africa is endowed with vast water resources including but not limited to lakes, rivers, swamps and u...
© 2017 Academy of Social Sciences This article considers how to reconcile ambitious UN Sustainable D...