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Mapedza, Everisto[Book review on "Swatuk, L.A. 2017. Water in Southern Africa. Off-Centre, new Perspectives on Public Issues, University of Kwazulu-Natal Press"]Book review on "Swatuk, L.A. 2017. Water in Southern Africa. Off-Centre, new Perspectives on Public Issues, University of Kwazulu-Natal Press"
Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanTapela, B.Mapedza, Everisto[Gender, rights, and the politics of productivity: the case of the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa]Gender, rights, and the politics of productivity: the case of the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa

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

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
Tagutanazvo, E.Dzingirai, V.Mapedza, EveristoKoppen, Barbara C.M. van[Gender dynamics in water governance institutions: the case of Gwanda's Guyu-Chelesa Irrigation Scheme in Zimbabwe]Gender dynamics in water governance institutions: the case of Gwanda's Guyu-Chelesa Irrigation Scheme in Zimbabwe

Improvements in land use and management are needed at a global scale to tackle interconnected global challenges of population growth, poverty, migration, climate change, biodiversity loss, and degrading land and water resources. There are hundreds of technical options for improving the sustainabi...


Thomas, RichardReed, M.Clifton, K.Appadurai, N.Mills, A.Zucca, ClaudioKodsi, E.Sircely, Jason A.Haddad, F.Hagen, C.Mapedza, EveristoWoldearegay, K.Shalander, K.Bellon, M.Le, Q.Mabikke, SamuelAlexander, S.Leu, S.Schlingloff, S.Lala-Pritchard, TanaMares, VictorQuiróz, Roberto A.[A framework for scaling sustainable land management options]A framework for scaling sustainable land management options
Chikozho, C.Mapedza, Everisto[Free-market economics and developmental statism as political paradigms: implications for water governance theory and practice in developing countries]Free-market economics and developmental statism as political paradigms: implications for water governance theory and practice in developing countries

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