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Mapedza, EveristoTagutanazvo, E.Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanManyamba, C.[Agricultural water management in matrilineal societies of Malawi: land ownership and implications for collective action]Agricultural water management in matrilineal societies of Malawi: land ownership and implications for collective action
Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanGiordano, MarkButterworth, J.Mapedza, Everisto[Community-based water law and water resource management reform in developing countries: rationale, contents and key messages]Community-based water law and water resource management reform in developing countries: rationale, contents and key messages

The competition for water between different uses and users is increasing, particularly in the Nile basin where about 90% of the production systems comprise livestock. There is an ongoing debate on how to increase water productivity in these crop-livestock systems. This paper presents a comprehens...


Amede, TilahunDescheemaeker, KatrienMapedza, EveristoPeden, Donald G.Breugel, P. vanAwulachew, Seleshi BekeleHaileslassie, Amare[Livestock-water productivity in the Nile Basin: Solutions for emerging challenges]Livestock-water productivity in the Nile Basin: Solutions for emerging challenges
Mapedza, Everisto[Decentralization outcomes in the context of political uncertainty in Zimbabwe: a comparative assessment of co-management and CAMPFIRE and implications for policy]Decentralization outcomes in the context of political uncertainty in Zimbabwe: a comparative assessment of co-management and CAMPFIRE and implications for policy

Indigenous forestry started getting recognition after the failure of state-dominated forestry, which excluded historical forestry management by indigenous and local communities. Indigenous forestry is defined as an approach that sees local indigenous forestry users as taking a central role in how...


Mapedza, Everisto[Indigenous forestry]Indigenous forestry

In the past decades, both upstream and downstream countries ofthe Blue Nile Basin (BNB) had developed and adopted several policies and strategies related to land and water management. Yet there are important policy and institutional gaps that irnpeded adoption of improved land and water managemen...


Haileslassie, AmareHagos, FitsumAwulachew, Seleshi BekelePeden, Donald G.Ahmed, A.A.Gebreselassie, S.Tafesse, T.Mapedza, EveristoMukherji, Aditi[Institutions and policy in the Blue Nile Basin: understanding challenges and opportunities for improved land and water management.]Institutions and policy in the Blue Nile Basin: understanding challenges and opportunities for improved land and water management.
Haan, Nicoline C. deSugden, FraserSchreiner, B.Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanMapedza, EveristoCurnow, JayneSenaratna Sellamuttu, SonaliClement, Floriane[Social inclusion]Social inclusion

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