This research article published by Water alternatives Volume 5 | Issue 3, 2012Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute water entitlements in basins with variable supply may seriously affect many water users in times of water scarcity. This paper is based on research conducted in the Pangani river basin, Tanzania. Using a framework drawing from a theory of water right administration and transfer, the paper describes and analyses the appropriation of water from smallholder irrigators by cities. Here, farmers have over time created flexible allocation rules that are negotiated on a seasonal basis. More recently the basin water authority has been issuing formal water use rights th...
This research article published by Water Alternatives, 2011In this paper we explore the emergence an...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2011Although spate irrigation systems are risk-prone, t...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2012This paper presents a case study of large- and smal...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
The impact of ambitious water sector reforms, that have been implemented in many countries, has not ...
This paper presents a case study of large- and small-scale irrigators negotiating for access to wate...
Water management challenges in basins of Sub-Saharan Africa and in other parts of the world are incr...
In the past decade the Tanzanian government, with a loan from the World Bank, designed and implement...
This article examines the common-pool regime of Engaruka, a smallholder irrigation farming community...
This article contributes to the contemporary debate on land and water grabbing through a detailed, q...
<p>This article contributes to the contemporary debate on land and water grabbing through a detailed...
This research article published by Water Alternatives, 2011In this paper we explore the emergence an...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2011Although spate irrigation systems are risk-prone, t...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2012This paper presents a case study of large- and smal...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
The impact of ambitious water sector reforms, that have been implemented in many countries, has not ...
This paper presents a case study of large- and small-scale irrigators negotiating for access to wate...
Water management challenges in basins of Sub-Saharan Africa and in other parts of the world are incr...
In the past decade the Tanzanian government, with a loan from the World Bank, designed and implement...
This article examines the common-pool regime of Engaruka, a smallholder irrigation farming community...
This article contributes to the contemporary debate on land and water grabbing through a detailed, q...
<p>This article contributes to the contemporary debate on land and water grabbing through a detailed...
This research article published by Water Alternatives, 2011In this paper we explore the emergence an...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2011Although spate irrigation systems are risk-prone, t...