Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of rural people in sub-Saharan Africa. Based on literature, this report seeks to develop a grounded understanding of the ways in which rural people meet their domestic and productive water needs on homesteads, distant fields or other sites of use, largely outside the ambits of the state. Taking the rural farming or pastoralist community as the unit of analysis, three components are distinguished. The first component deals with the fundamental perceptions of the links between humankind and naturally available water resources as a commons to be shared by all, partially linked to communities’ collective land rights. The second component deals with th...
This briefing paper describes the early experiences of a community-based water resources management ...
This paper presents a case study of large- and small-scale irrigators negotiating for access to wate...
This article explores the possibility of incorporating traditional water management experiences into...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Customary water tenure in low-and middle-income rural areas has received limited academic, policy, a...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
2013 IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Annual Colloquium University of Waikato, Hamilton NZ 24 – 28 ...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkRobert K. SchaefferIncreas...
Water-permit systems are widely used across Africa as a blanket requirement for small and micro irri...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
This paper presents a case study of large- and small-scale irrigators negotiating for access to wate...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
Increasing human population, economic development and climatic changes in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) h...
This book approached water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. Empirical cas...
This briefing paper describes the early experiences of a community-based water resources management ...
This paper presents a case study of large- and small-scale irrigators negotiating for access to wate...
This article explores the possibility of incorporating traditional water management experiences into...
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of ru...
Customary water tenure in low-and middle-income rural areas has received limited academic, policy, a...
Despite the progress made in conceptualizing and advocating for secure community-based land and fore...
2013 IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Annual Colloquium University of Waikato, Hamilton NZ 24 – 28 ...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkRobert K. SchaefferIncreas...
Water-permit systems are widely used across Africa as a blanket requirement for small and micro irri...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
This paper presents a case study of large- and small-scale irrigators negotiating for access to wate...
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities...
Increasing human population, economic development and climatic changes in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) h...
This book approached water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. Empirical cas...
This briefing paper describes the early experiences of a community-based water resources management ...
This paper presents a case study of large- and small-scale irrigators negotiating for access to wate...
This article explores the possibility of incorporating traditional water management experiences into...