This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water resources management to enhance multi-stakeholder relationships and the challenges of maintaining those relationships, and implications of water resources management for rural communities in the Densu River basin, Ghana. The primary objectives of this study were four fold, these are to: i) review the existing regulatory framework and how it promotes or hinders multi-stakeholder relationships within the catchment area; ii) examine multi-stakeholder relationships to identify challenges in promoting effective collaboration in water resources management; iii) explore the impacts of catchment management on the livelihoods of rural communities; and iv)...
Portable water accessibility remains one of the key issues in development. A survey from the United ...
The Densu River supplies potable water to the more than 1 million people in Ghana. The water quality...
The sustainability of water systems in rural communities and small towns in Ghana has been a major c...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
The literature shows that degrading water resources is partly due to the lack of stakeholder partici...
Since the 1990s, integrated catchment management (ICM) has been promoted as a holistic and integrate...
The key elements of integrated water resources management include a holistic integrated approach and...
Water resources governance is the range of political, social, economic and administrative systems th...
Water resources protection is complicated as it involves controlling and managing multiple sources o...
In recent years, freshwater resources are under intense pressure to satisfy the needs of water users...
In recent years, freshwater resources are under intense pressure to satisfy the needs of water users...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Water Users' Associations (WU As), are important component of participatory governance arrangement ...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
Portable water accessibility remains one of the key issues in development. A survey from the United ...
The Densu River supplies potable water to the more than 1 million people in Ghana. The water quality...
The sustainability of water systems in rural communities and small towns in Ghana has been a major c...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
The literature shows that degrading water resources is partly due to the lack of stakeholder partici...
Since the 1990s, integrated catchment management (ICM) has been promoted as a holistic and integrate...
The key elements of integrated water resources management include a holistic integrated approach and...
Water resources governance is the range of political, social, economic and administrative systems th...
Water resources protection is complicated as it involves controlling and managing multiple sources o...
In recent years, freshwater resources are under intense pressure to satisfy the needs of water users...
In recent years, freshwater resources are under intense pressure to satisfy the needs of water users...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Water Users' Associations (WU As), are important component of participatory governance arrangement ...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
Portable water accessibility remains one of the key issues in development. A survey from the United ...
The Densu River supplies potable water to the more than 1 million people in Ghana. The water quality...
The sustainability of water systems in rural communities and small towns in Ghana has been a major c...