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Movik, S.Mehta, L.Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanDenby, K.[Emergence, interpretation and translations of IWRM in South Africa]Emergence, interpretation and translations of IWRM in South Africa
Denby, K.Movik, S.Mehta, L.[The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa]The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
Eeden, A. vanMehta, L.Koppen, Barbara C.M. van[Whose waters?: large-scale agricultural development and water grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania]Whose waters?: large-scale agricultural development and water grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania

The historical legacy in South Africa of apartheid and the resulting discriminatory policies and power imbalances are critical to understanding how water is managed and allocated, and how people participate in designated water governance structures. The progressive post-apartheid National Water A...


Denby, K.Movik, S.Mehta, L.Koppen, Barbara C.M. van[The 'Trickle Down' of IWRM: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa]The 'Trickle Down' of IWRM: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa

South Africa is often regarded to be at the forefront of water reform, based on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) ideas. This paper explores how the idea of IWRM emerged in South Africa, its key debates and interpretations and how it has been translated. It maps out the history, main e...


Movik, S.Mehta, L.Koppen, Barbara C.M. van[Emergence, interpretations and translations of IWRM [Integrated Water Resources Management] in South Africa]Emergence, interpretations and translations of IWRM [Integrated Water Resources Management] in South Africa

In Tanzania like in other parts of the global South, in the name of 'development' and 'poverty eradication' vast tracts of land have been earmarked by the government to be developed by investors for different commercial agricultural projects, giving rise to the contested land grab phenomenon. In ...


Eeden, A. vanMehta, L.Koppen, Barbara C.M. van[Whose waters? large-scale agricultural development and water grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania]Whose waters? large-scale agricultural development and water grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania

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