This paper indicates the influence of paradigms and theories on the development of South Africa’s National Water Resource Strategy, Second Edition. Five paradigms exist: positivism, postpositivism, interpretivism/constructivism, critical theories and the participatory paradigm. I use the PULSE3 framework for analysis that I developed to analyse the NWRS2. I found that positivism is the dominant paradigm influencing the NWRS2. I furthermore analyse the strategy through two alternative theories: agential power and the ambiguity theory of leadership. These theories are interpretivist/constructivist type theories. My argument is for the integration of paradigms through the utilisation of analytic eclecticism. In light of positivism’s dominance,...
This article offers a conceptual framework of the social factors enabling and inhibiting paradigm sh...
For many years, South Africa had represented a typical example of a hydrocracy. Following the democr...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-126).Water is an essential resource in everyday life...
This paper indicates the influence of paradigms and theories on the development of South Africa’s Na...
This research studies the characteristic features of shifting paradigms in South African Water legis...
South Africa, a water scarce country, experiences the phenomenon that its life supporting natural wa...
A review of global trends in water governance reveals a paradigm dominated by political and institut...
We performed a scientometric analysis of water research publications extracted from four decades of ...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a framework to analyse water politics and governance. The ...
Pre-print versionThis chapter presents the history of thinking on water resources and how it has evo...
Abstract: Water resources management approaches around the world are changing dramatically. This cha...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their insightful commen...
Urban water systems in industrialized countries have underpinned unprecedented improvements in urban...
Equitable redistribution of resources is an emergent phenomenon in democratizing countries, and atte...
The unequal distribution of water quantity and quality in space and time severely burdens the liveli...
This article offers a conceptual framework of the social factors enabling and inhibiting paradigm sh...
For many years, South Africa had represented a typical example of a hydrocracy. Following the democr...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-126).Water is an essential resource in everyday life...
This paper indicates the influence of paradigms and theories on the development of South Africa’s Na...
This research studies the characteristic features of shifting paradigms in South African Water legis...
South Africa, a water scarce country, experiences the phenomenon that its life supporting natural wa...
A review of global trends in water governance reveals a paradigm dominated by political and institut...
We performed a scientometric analysis of water research publications extracted from four decades of ...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a framework to analyse water politics and governance. The ...
Pre-print versionThis chapter presents the history of thinking on water resources and how it has evo...
Abstract: Water resources management approaches around the world are changing dramatically. This cha...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their insightful commen...
Urban water systems in industrialized countries have underpinned unprecedented improvements in urban...
Equitable redistribution of resources is an emergent phenomenon in democratizing countries, and atte...
The unequal distribution of water quantity and quality in space and time severely burdens the liveli...
This article offers a conceptual framework of the social factors enabling and inhibiting paradigm sh...
For many years, South Africa had represented a typical example of a hydrocracy. Following the democr...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-126).Water is an essential resource in everyday life...