Water scarcity in Narok county, Kenya may be attributed to demographic pressures, land-use changes, environmental degradation and the effects of climate change. This article combines methodologies from history and political science to investigate how local communities cope with water scarcity. In so doing, we consider how institutions, both indigenous and modern, mitigate conflict over access to and control of water sources. Cases are presented from sites of irrigation and development projects or plans. We find that climate change has little to do with water conflicts in Narok, but that more important factors are privatisation and commoditisation of formerly common-pool resources, and challenges and failures in modern water governance in me...
Access to safe, reliable, and affordable water remains a major challenge for many communities and ho...
Climate change is causing growing variability and uncertainty in rainfall in Africa. Since the conti...
Water scarcity is a global challenge, yet existing responses are failing to cope with current shocks...
Water scarcity in Narok county, Kenya may be attributed to demographic pressures, land-use changes, ...
Water conflicts have huge impacts on livelihoods and without proper redress, have capacity to stall ...
We focus on the appropriation, conflicting uses and meanings of water in a semi-arid environment mar...
In the Uluguru Mountains of Tanzania, an expansion in informal hosepipe irrigation by small-scale fa...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcity conflict? In this pape...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcity conflict? In this pape...
This research paper historicizes colonial water management policies in Kitui, Kenya, under the Briti...
Water resources management has been reconfigured over time and space; as power over decision-making ...
Water insecurity is a threat to pastoral livelihoods and sustainability. The Water Act of Kenya, 200...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcity conflict? In this pape...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Access to safe, reliable, and affordable water remains a major challenge for many communities and ho...
Climate change is causing growing variability and uncertainty in rainfall in Africa. Since the conti...
Water scarcity is a global challenge, yet existing responses are failing to cope with current shocks...
Water scarcity in Narok county, Kenya may be attributed to demographic pressures, land-use changes, ...
Water conflicts have huge impacts on livelihoods and without proper redress, have capacity to stall ...
We focus on the appropriation, conflicting uses and meanings of water in a semi-arid environment mar...
In the Uluguru Mountains of Tanzania, an expansion in informal hosepipe irrigation by small-scale fa...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcity conflict? In this pape...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcity conflict? In this pape...
This research paper historicizes colonial water management policies in Kitui, Kenya, under the Briti...
Water resources management has been reconfigured over time and space; as power over decision-making ...
Water insecurity is a threat to pastoral livelihoods and sustainability. The Water Act of Kenya, 200...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcity conflict? In this pape...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Access to safe, reliable, and affordable water remains a major challenge for many communities and ho...
Climate change is causing growing variability and uncertainty in rainfall in Africa. Since the conti...
Water scarcity is a global challenge, yet existing responses are failing to cope with current shocks...