This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in the Upper East Region (UER) of Ghana, whose explicit objective was to initiate a multi-level dialogue to support the national Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) policy framework. The transdisciplinary team adopted the Companion Modeling approach (ComMod), using role-playing games and a computerized agent-based model to support the identification of a problemshed centered on issues of river bank cultivation, erosion, and flooding, and initiate a multi-level dialogue on ways that this problemshed could be tackled. On the basis of this experience, we identify three key criteria for transdisciplinary research to support innovative wate...
A participatory modeling approach involving multiple stakeholders was conducted for a watershed loca...
South Africa is currently undertaking a process of radical reform in the water management sector. Fo...
Although our understanding of water resource problems has grown in recent years, our ability to impr...
This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in...
This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in...
Decentralization of renewable resource management provides an opportunity for local stakeholders to ...
In recent years, freshwater resources are under intense pressure to satisfy the needs of water users...
Usually, before construction of small reservoir infrastructure in the Upper East Region of Ghana, th...
A role-playing game (RPG), KatAware, was developed in the Kat River catchment of South Africa to sup...
Coupling a hydrosocial perspective with institutional bricolage, this research considers possibiliti...
The key elements of integrated water resources management include a holistic integrated approach and...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
The modelling of complex, dynamic and uncertain socioenvironmental systems requires close collaborat...
The modelling of complex, dynamic and uncertain socioenvironmental systems requires close collaborat...
The modelling of complex, dynamic and uncertain socioenvironmental systems requires close collaborat...
A participatory modeling approach involving multiple stakeholders was conducted for a watershed loca...
South Africa is currently undertaking a process of radical reform in the water management sector. Fo...
Although our understanding of water resource problems has grown in recent years, our ability to impr...
This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in...
This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in...
Decentralization of renewable resource management provides an opportunity for local stakeholders to ...
In recent years, freshwater resources are under intense pressure to satisfy the needs of water users...
Usually, before construction of small reservoir infrastructure in the Upper East Region of Ghana, th...
A role-playing game (RPG), KatAware, was developed in the Kat River catchment of South Africa to sup...
Coupling a hydrosocial perspective with institutional bricolage, this research considers possibiliti...
The key elements of integrated water resources management include a holistic integrated approach and...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
The modelling of complex, dynamic and uncertain socioenvironmental systems requires close collaborat...
The modelling of complex, dynamic and uncertain socioenvironmental systems requires close collaborat...
The modelling of complex, dynamic and uncertain socioenvironmental systems requires close collaborat...
A participatory modeling approach involving multiple stakeholders was conducted for a watershed loca...
South Africa is currently undertaking a process of radical reform in the water management sector. Fo...
Although our understanding of water resource problems has grown in recent years, our ability to impr...