This study fills a knowledge gap about low-income rural communities’ holistic management of multiple water resources to meet their multiple needs through multiple or single-use infrastructure. Six low-income rural villages in Limpopo Province were selected with a diversity in: service levels, surface and groundwater resources, public infrastructure (designed for either domestic uses or irrigation but multiple use in reality) and self-supply (people’s individual or communal investments in infrastructure). Focusing on water-dependent livelihoods and water provision to homesteads, distant fields and other sites of use, three policy-relevant patterns were identified. First, most households have two or more sources of water to their homesteads a...
Multiple-use services (MUS) have recently gained increased attention as an alternative form of provi...
The provision of free basic water and a more equal distribution of water for productive uses are see...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Working paper IWMI 74 [Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESThe study assesse...
This study fills a knowledge gap about low-income rural communities’ holistic management of multiple...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
Financing of multiple use (i.e. domestic and productive) water services was identified as an importa...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGES [Encadrant_IRSTEA]Morardet, S.The provision of free ...
Shakadza community falls within one of the areas experiencing intermittent drought in Limpopo Provin...
The provision of free basic water for domestic uses and a more equal distribution of water for produ...
Financing of multiple use (i.e. domestic and productive) water services was identified as an importa...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
The African Water Facility, together with the Water Research Commission, South Africa, as its implem...
This study assessed the presence of key requirements for sustainable O&M and rehabilitation of r...
Multiple-use services (MUS) have recently gained increased attention as an alternative form of provi...
The provision of free basic water and a more equal distribution of water for productive uses are see...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Working paper IWMI 74 [Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESThe study assesse...
This study fills a knowledge gap about low-income rural communities’ holistic management of multiple...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
Financing of multiple use (i.e. domestic and productive) water services was identified as an importa...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGES [Encadrant_IRSTEA]Morardet, S.The provision of free ...
Shakadza community falls within one of the areas experiencing intermittent drought in Limpopo Provin...
The provision of free basic water for domestic uses and a more equal distribution of water for produ...
Financing of multiple use (i.e. domestic and productive) water services was identified as an importa...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
The African Water Facility, together with the Water Research Commission, South Africa, as its implem...
This study assessed the presence of key requirements for sustainable O&M and rehabilitation of r...
Multiple-use services (MUS) have recently gained increased attention as an alternative form of provi...
The provision of free basic water and a more equal distribution of water for productive uses are see...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Working paper IWMI 74 [Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESThe study assesse...