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Mapedza, EveristoAmarnath, GirirajMatheswaran, K.Nhamo, Luxon[Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region]Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region

Benefit sharing is a mechanism that can enable riparian countries to share diverse benefits derived from water rather than physical water per se. This approach transforms transboundary water governance from a Zero Sum Scenario (ZSS) to Positive Sum Outcomes (PSO), where all stakeholders benefit f...


Mapedza, EveristoTafesse, T.[Benefit sharing as a mechanism for improving transboundary water governance: the case of the eastern Nile Sub-basin. [Abstract only].]Benefit sharing as a mechanism for improving transboundary water governance: the case of the eastern Nile Sub-basin. [Abstract only].

Colonial governments 'invented' tradition in order to serve their interests in Africa. This made traditional institutions pivotal in the resilience and perpetuation of colonial rule. In Zimbabwe, the postcolonial state is in the process of 're-inventing' its subordinate version of traditional aut...


Mapedza, Everisto[Traditional authority, customary law and accountability within CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe]Traditional authority, customary law and accountability within CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe
Mapedza, EveristoSuhardiman, DianaNicol, Alan[Structure, agency, and challenges for inclusive water governance at basin scale: comparing Mekong with the Nile]Structure, agency, and challenges for inclusive water governance at basin scale: comparing Mekong with the Nile
Suhardiman, DianaNicol, AlanMapedza, Everisto[Power, alliances, and pathways towards deliberative and just water governance]Power, alliances, and pathways towards deliberative and just water governance

Wetlands are a key livelihood resource in southern Africa. Historically they have been managed using local knowledge systems, but these systems have in many instances been undermined by colonial and postcolonial legal requirements. The IUCN's Ramsar initiative, supported by organisations such as ...


Mapedza, EveristoGeheb, KimKoppen, Barbara C.M. vanChisaka, J.[Narratives from a wetland: sustainable management in Lukanga, Zambia]Narratives from a wetland: sustainable management in Lukanga, Zambia

To tackle inter-connected global challenges of population growth and migration, climate change, biodiversity loss, and degrading land and water resources, changes in land use and management are needed at a global scale. There are hundreds of options that can improve the sustainability of land man...


Thomas, RichardReeds, MarkClifton, KathrynAppadurai, Arivudai NambiMills, AnthonyZucca, ClaudioKodsi, ElieSircely, JasonHaddad, FidaMapedza, EveristoWoldearegay, KifleShalander, KumarBellon, MauricioLe, Quang BaoMabikke, SamuelAlexander, SashaLeu, StefanSchlingloff, StefanLala-Pritchard, TanaMares, VictorQuiróz, Roberto A.[Modalities for Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land.]Modalities for Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land.

Joint Venture schemes based on the floppy irrigation technology are being promoted in the post-Apartheid South Africa's Limpopo Province. Access to land and water resources in South Africa are largely viewed as a mechanism for re-dressing the Apartheid injustices. This research was part of a broa...


Mapedza, EveristoKoppen, Barbara C.M. vanSithole, P.Bourblanc, M.[Joint venture schemes in Limpopo Province and their outcomes on smallholder farmers livelihoods]Joint venture schemes in Limpopo Province and their outcomes on smallholder farmers livelihoods

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