In 1998 the South African government adopted water legislation that provides a new constitutional framework for water management. Economic efficiency, social equity, and environmental sustainability are the guiding criteria of the new South African water policy. Water management will be implemented through decentralized institutions (Catchment Management Agencies and Committees, Water Users Associations). These institutions will be in charge of local negotiations and the decision-making processes regarding resource allocation among stakeholders. The new water management institutions have the complex context characterized by inequalities, lack or asymmetry of information, and conflicting interests. Hence, a clear need for negotiation an...
The new South African water law (NWA, 1998) provides a framework for the implementation of a largely...
M.A. (Public Management and Governance)“Water will be the scarce resources in the 21st century.” Thi...
M.A. (Public Management and Governance)“Water will be the scarce resources in the 21st century.” Thi...
In 1998 the South African government adopted water legislation that provides a new constitutional fr...
In 1998 the South African government adopted water legislation that provides a new constitutional fr...
The recent South-African National Water Act (1998) promotes the integrated and decentralised managem...
During the last twenty years, the concept of decision-making on natural resources has been criticize...
South Africa is currently undertaking a process of radical reform in the water management sector. Fo...
South Africa is currently undertaking a process of radical reform in the water management sector. Fo...
Equitable redistribution of resources is an emergent phenomenon in democratizing countries, and atte...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilEnacted in 1998, the New South African Water Act has introduced a new a...
South Africa has just introduced a new approach to water resource management, which is markedly diff...
South Africa is a water scarce country where freshwater resources are unevenly distributed in relati...
The history of South Africa has resulted in huge inequality in access to natural resou...
The history of South Africa has resulted in huge inequality in access to natural resou...
The new South African water law (NWA, 1998) provides a framework for the implementation of a largely...
M.A. (Public Management and Governance)“Water will be the scarce resources in the 21st century.” Thi...
M.A. (Public Management and Governance)“Water will be the scarce resources in the 21st century.” Thi...
In 1998 the South African government adopted water legislation that provides a new constitutional fr...
In 1998 the South African government adopted water legislation that provides a new constitutional fr...
The recent South-African National Water Act (1998) promotes the integrated and decentralised managem...
During the last twenty years, the concept of decision-making on natural resources has been criticize...
South Africa is currently undertaking a process of radical reform in the water management sector. Fo...
South Africa is currently undertaking a process of radical reform in the water management sector. Fo...
Equitable redistribution of resources is an emergent phenomenon in democratizing countries, and atte...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilEnacted in 1998, the New South African Water Act has introduced a new a...
South Africa has just introduced a new approach to water resource management, which is markedly diff...
South Africa is a water scarce country where freshwater resources are unevenly distributed in relati...
The history of South Africa has resulted in huge inequality in access to natural resou...
The history of South Africa has resulted in huge inequality in access to natural resou...
The new South African water law (NWA, 1998) provides a framework for the implementation of a largely...
M.A. (Public Management and Governance)“Water will be the scarce resources in the 21st century.” Thi...
M.A. (Public Management and Governance)“Water will be the scarce resources in the 21st century.” Thi...