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This article offers an approach to the study of the evolution, spread and uptake of integrated water resources management (IWRM). Specifically, it looks at the flow of IWRM as an idea in international and national fora, its translation and adoption into national contexts, and the on-the-ground pr...


Mehta, L.Alba, R.Bolding, A.Denby, K.Derman, A.Hove, T.Manzungu, EmmanuelMovik, S.Prabhakaran, P.Koppen, Barbara C.M. van[The politics of IWRM in southern Africa]The politics of IWRM in southern Africa
Samakande, I.Senzanje, A.Manzungu, Emmanuel[Sustainable water management in smallholder irrigation schemes: Understanding the impact of field water management on maize productivity on two irrigation schemes in Zimbabwe]Sustainable water management in smallholder irrigation schemes: Understanding the impact of field water management on maize productivity on two irrigation schemes in Zimbabwe

The Decentralised Water reform process in Zimbabwe has largely been informed by the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) process based on the 1992 Dublin Principles onWater. The attempt to reform one sector (water), under the IWRM rubric, when other key sectors are in disarray (agricultur...


Mapedza, EveristoManzungu, EmmanuelRosen, T.Ncube, P.Koppen, Barbara C.M. van[Decentralised water governance in Zimbabwe: disorder within order]Decentralised water governance in Zimbabwe: disorder within order

This paper discusses four questions about the recent water law reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa, which strengthen permit systems. First, do permit systems continue to dispossess rural small-scale users, as intended by European colonizers who introduced principles of Roman law? Second, is it wrong to...


Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanZaag, P. van derManzungu, EmmanuelTapela, B.[Roman water law in rural Africa: the unfinished business of colonial dispossession]Roman water law in rural Africa: the unfinished business of colonial dispossession

This paper focuses on the application of the concept of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Tanzania. It asks: how did IWRM affect the rural and fast-growing majority of smallholder farmers' access to water which contributes directly to poverty alleviation and employment creation in a...


Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanTarimo, A.K.P.R.Eeden, A. vanManzungu, EmmanuelSumuni, P.M.[Winners and losers of IWRM [Integrated Water Resources Management] in Tanzania]Winners and losers of IWRM [Integrated Water Resources Management] in Tanzania

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