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Snyder, Katherine A.Senaratna Sellamuttu, SonaliMapedza, EveristoDuncan, Alan J.[Connecting science-derived interventions to livelihood realities]Connecting science-derived interventions to livelihood realities

In transboundary river basins, like the Blue Nile, conflicts over the use of water resources are growing and recent advances in sustainable resource management recognizes the need for approaches that coordinate activities of people dependent on a common resource-base to realize sustainability and...


Alemayehu, B.Hagos, FitsumHaileslassie, AmareMapedza, EveristoAwulachew, Seleshi BekelePeden, Donald G.Tafesse, T.[Prospect of payments for environmental services in the Blue Nile Basin: examples from Koga and Gumera watersheds, Ethiopia]Prospect of payments for environmental services in the Blue Nile Basin: examples from Koga and Gumera watersheds, Ethiopia
Mapedza, EveristoAmede, TilahunGeheb, KimPeden, Donald G.Boelee, ElineDemissie, T.S.Hoeve, E. vanKoppen, Barbara C.M. van[Why gender matters: reflections from the Livestock-Water Productivity Research Project]Why gender matters: reflections from the Livestock-Water Productivity Research Project

Transboundary water resource governance is premised on equitable water and water-related benefit sharing. Using the case of the Blue Nile (Ethiopia and Sudan), we explore the conceptual issues that need consideration in the crafting of cross-border cooperation within the water sector. First, draw...


Mapedza, EveristoHaileslassie, AmareHagos, FitsumMcCartney, Matthew P.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleTafesse, T.[Transboundary water governance institutional architecture: reflections from Ethiopia and Sudan]Transboundary water governance institutional architecture: reflections from Ethiopia and Sudan

Gender is central in understanding irrigation systems within the developing world. The different roles and responsibilities that society ascribes to both men, women, children and the different age groups will impact on their ability to participate and benefit from irrigation investments. Irrigati...


Mapedza, Everisto[Gendered access and control of irrigation and its implications for meeting the MDGs in Zimbabwe AAG Conference, New York 24-28 February 2012]Gendered access and control of irrigation and its implications for meeting the MDGs in Zimbabwe AAG Conference, New York 24-28 February 2012
Descheemaeker, KatrienMapedza, EveristoAmede, TilahunAyalneh, W.[Effects of integrated watershed management on water productivity in crop-livestock systems in water scarce areas of Ethiopia. [Abstract only].]Effects of integrated watershed management on water productivity in crop-livestock systems in water scarce areas of Ethiopia. [Abstract only].

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

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