Water is a key driver for socio-economic development, livelihoods and ecosystem integrity. This is reflected in the emergence of unified paradigms such as Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) and the weight accorded to it in the Sustainable Development Goals agenda. This paper interrogated the effectiveness of existing participatory planning and assessment models adapted from IWRM model on water quality and public health at community level. The analysis was built around public health ecology perspective and drew useful lessons from critique of basin wide integrated Modeling approaches and existing community participatory models envisaged under Water Users Associations (WUA) in South Africa. We extended the use of political ecology le...
Background South Africa is a semiarid country where 5 million people, mainly in rural areas, lack ac...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Fresh Water Governance for Sustainable Developmen...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
© 2013 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article provides varied examples of Int...
Background Despite legislative and policy commitments to participatory water governance in South Afr...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
South Africa, a water scarce country, experiences the phenomenon that its life supporting natural wa...
PhD (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Water is both a f...
Globally, there has been increased competition and demand between different water uses to find new a...
The World Health Organisation estimates that 50 000 people die daily world wide as a result of water...
BACKGROUND: Despite international evidence supporting community participation in health for improved...
Safe access to water is essential for sustainable development. Building resilience towards disaster ...
Background South Africa is a semiarid country where 5 million people, mainly in rural areas, lack ac...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Fresh Water Governance for Sustainable Developmen...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...
© 2013 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article provides varied examples of Int...
Background Despite legislative and policy commitments to participatory water governance in South Afr...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
South Africa, a water scarce country, experiences the phenomenon that its life supporting natural wa...
PhD (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Water is both a f...
Globally, there has been increased competition and demand between different water uses to find new a...
The World Health Organisation estimates that 50 000 people die daily world wide as a result of water...
BACKGROUND: Despite international evidence supporting community participation in health for improved...
Safe access to water is essential for sustainable development. Building resilience towards disaster ...
Background South Africa is a semiarid country where 5 million people, mainly in rural areas, lack ac...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Fresh Water Governance for Sustainable Developmen...
Many current water planning and management problems are riddled with high levels of complexity, unce...