One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two or more – and often far more – countries. Since changing national boundaries is not an option, African governments have no choice but to develop transnational institutions for developing shared water resources. Therefore, one finds a plethora of bilateral and multilateral committees, commissions, and authorities intended to facilitate agreements for infrastructural investments, management of water flows (quantity and quality), and response to disasters, especially floods. These efforts are supported by – indeed often, at least behind the scenes, driven by – western and international development partners. With few exceptions, the results to da...
IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with lit...
Assessment of water resources administration in Nigeria reveals gross inadequacies. The present deci...
The Incomati River Basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa, and Swaziland. In August 2002, the g...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
Throughout human history, concerted efforts (both national and international) have beenput in creati...
In Lipchin, C.; Sandler, D.; Cushman, E. (Eds.). The Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin: cooperation am...
Copublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of ZimbabweCASS/PLAAS occasion paper...
Water management challenges in basins of Sub-Saharan Africa and in other parts of the world are incr...
Basin-wide River Basin Organizations are widely promoted by reputable international bodies as the be...
The Okavango River basin is strategically important to its riparian states for a variety of reasons....
Secretariats are an increasingly common feature in Africa’s transboundary river basin organizations ...
Rival use of limited water resources among riparian states is often problematic and politically cont...
IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with lit...
In this paper we explore the emergence and functioning of river committees (RCs) in Tanzania, which ...
IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with lit...
Assessment of water resources administration in Nigeria reveals gross inadequacies. The present deci...
The Incomati River Basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa, and Swaziland. In August 2002, the g...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
Throughout human history, concerted efforts (both national and international) have beenput in creati...
In Lipchin, C.; Sandler, D.; Cushman, E. (Eds.). The Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin: cooperation am...
Copublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of ZimbabweCASS/PLAAS occasion paper...
Water management challenges in basins of Sub-Saharan Africa and in other parts of the world are incr...
Basin-wide River Basin Organizations are widely promoted by reputable international bodies as the be...
The Okavango River basin is strategically important to its riparian states for a variety of reasons....
Secretariats are an increasingly common feature in Africa’s transboundary river basin organizations ...
Rival use of limited water resources among riparian states is often problematic and politically cont...
IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with lit...
In this paper we explore the emergence and functioning of river committees (RCs) in Tanzania, which ...
IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with lit...
Assessment of water resources administration in Nigeria reveals gross inadequacies. The present deci...
The Incomati River Basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa, and Swaziland. In August 2002, the g...