Stefano Farolfi
Water Governance for Sustainable Development
Approaches and Lessons from Developing and Transitional Countries
Herausgeber: Perret, Sylvain; Hassan, Rashid
Stefano Farolfi
Water Governance for Sustainable Development
Approaches and Lessons from Developing and Transitional Countries
Herausgeber: Perret, Sylvain; Hassan, Rashid
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415852029
- ISBN-10: 0415852021
- Artikelnr.: 37086908
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415852029
- ISBN-10: 0415852021
- Artikelnr.: 37086908
SYLVAIN PERRET is Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, South Africa, and Senior Researcher at Cirad in France. STEFANO FAROLFI is Visiting Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy for Africa, University of Pretoria, and Senior Researcher at Cirad. RASHID HASSAN is Professor in the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy for Africa, University of Pretoria.
Introduction * Part I * Understanding Water Institutions: Structure,
Environment and Change Process * Public Private Partnership in Irrigation
and Drainage: The Need for a Professional Third Party Between Farmers and
Government * Part II * The Possibility of Trade in Water Use Entitlements
in South Africa under the National Water Act of 1998 * Redressing
Inequities through Domestic Water Supply: A 'Poor' Example from Sekhukhune,
South Africa * Local Governance Issues after Irrigation Management
Transfer: A Case Study from Limpopo Province, South Africa * Water
Management on a Smallholder Canal Irrigation Scheme in South Africa *
Emerging Rules after Irrigation Management Transfer to Farmers * Crafting
Water Institutions for People and Their Businesses: Exploring the
Possibilities in Limpopo * Part III * Conflict Analysis and Value-focused
Thinking to Aid Resolution of Water Conflicts in the Mkoji Sub-catchment,
Tanzania * Determinants of Quality and Quantity Values of Water for
Domestic Uses in the Steelpoort Sub-basin: A Contingent Valuation Approach
* Water Resources and Food Security: Simulations for Policy Dialogue in
Tanzania * How More Regulated Dam Release Can Improve the Supply from
Groundwater and Surface Water in the Tadla Irrigation Scheme in Morocco *
Impact of Institutional Changes within Small-scale Groundwater Irrigated
Systems: A Case Study in Mexico * Local Empowerment in Smallholder
Irrigation Schemes: A Methodology for Participatory Diagnosis and
Prospective Analysis * Role-playing Game Development in Irrigation
Management: A Social Learning Approach * Support to Stakeholder Involvement
in Water Management Circumventing Some Participation Pitfalls
Environment and Change Process * Public Private Partnership in Irrigation
and Drainage: The Need for a Professional Third Party Between Farmers and
Government * Part II * The Possibility of Trade in Water Use Entitlements
in South Africa under the National Water Act of 1998 * Redressing
Inequities through Domestic Water Supply: A 'Poor' Example from Sekhukhune,
South Africa * Local Governance Issues after Irrigation Management
Transfer: A Case Study from Limpopo Province, South Africa * Water
Management on a Smallholder Canal Irrigation Scheme in South Africa *
Emerging Rules after Irrigation Management Transfer to Farmers * Crafting
Water Institutions for People and Their Businesses: Exploring the
Possibilities in Limpopo * Part III * Conflict Analysis and Value-focused
Thinking to Aid Resolution of Water Conflicts in the Mkoji Sub-catchment,
Tanzania * Determinants of Quality and Quantity Values of Water for
Domestic Uses in the Steelpoort Sub-basin: A Contingent Valuation Approach
* Water Resources and Food Security: Simulations for Policy Dialogue in
Tanzania * How More Regulated Dam Release Can Improve the Supply from
Groundwater and Surface Water in the Tadla Irrigation Scheme in Morocco *
Impact of Institutional Changes within Small-scale Groundwater Irrigated
Systems: A Case Study in Mexico * Local Empowerment in Smallholder
Irrigation Schemes: A Methodology for Participatory Diagnosis and
Prospective Analysis * Role-playing Game Development in Irrigation
Management: A Social Learning Approach * Support to Stakeholder Involvement
in Water Management Circumventing Some Participation Pitfalls
Introduction * Part I * Understanding Water Institutions: Structure,
Environment and Change Process * Public Private Partnership in Irrigation
and Drainage: The Need for a Professional Third Party Between Farmers and
Government * Part II * The Possibility of Trade in Water Use Entitlements
in South Africa under the National Water Act of 1998 * Redressing
Inequities through Domestic Water Supply: A 'Poor' Example from Sekhukhune,
South Africa * Local Governance Issues after Irrigation Management
Transfer: A Case Study from Limpopo Province, South Africa * Water
Management on a Smallholder Canal Irrigation Scheme in South Africa *
Emerging Rules after Irrigation Management Transfer to Farmers * Crafting
Water Institutions for People and Their Businesses: Exploring the
Possibilities in Limpopo * Part III * Conflict Analysis and Value-focused
Thinking to Aid Resolution of Water Conflicts in the Mkoji Sub-catchment,
Tanzania * Determinants of Quality and Quantity Values of Water for
Domestic Uses in the Steelpoort Sub-basin: A Contingent Valuation Approach
* Water Resources and Food Security: Simulations for Policy Dialogue in
Tanzania * How More Regulated Dam Release Can Improve the Supply from
Groundwater and Surface Water in the Tadla Irrigation Scheme in Morocco *
Impact of Institutional Changes within Small-scale Groundwater Irrigated
Systems: A Case Study in Mexico * Local Empowerment in Smallholder
Irrigation Schemes: A Methodology for Participatory Diagnosis and
Prospective Analysis * Role-playing Game Development in Irrigation
Management: A Social Learning Approach * Support to Stakeholder Involvement
in Water Management Circumventing Some Participation Pitfalls
Environment and Change Process * Public Private Partnership in Irrigation
and Drainage: The Need for a Professional Third Party Between Farmers and
Government * Part II * The Possibility of Trade in Water Use Entitlements
in South Africa under the National Water Act of 1998 * Redressing
Inequities through Domestic Water Supply: A 'Poor' Example from Sekhukhune,
South Africa * Local Governance Issues after Irrigation Management
Transfer: A Case Study from Limpopo Province, South Africa * Water
Management on a Smallholder Canal Irrigation Scheme in South Africa *
Emerging Rules after Irrigation Management Transfer to Farmers * Crafting
Water Institutions for People and Their Businesses: Exploring the
Possibilities in Limpopo * Part III * Conflict Analysis and Value-focused
Thinking to Aid Resolution of Water Conflicts in the Mkoji Sub-catchment,
Tanzania * Determinants of Quality and Quantity Values of Water for
Domestic Uses in the Steelpoort Sub-basin: A Contingent Valuation Approach
* Water Resources and Food Security: Simulations for Policy Dialogue in
Tanzania * How More Regulated Dam Release Can Improve the Supply from
Groundwater and Surface Water in the Tadla Irrigation Scheme in Morocco *
Impact of Institutional Changes within Small-scale Groundwater Irrigated
Systems: A Case Study in Mexico * Local Empowerment in Smallholder
Irrigation Schemes: A Methodology for Participatory Diagnosis and
Prospective Analysis * Role-playing Game Development in Irrigation
Management: A Social Learning Approach * Support to Stakeholder Involvement
in Water Management Circumventing Some Participation Pitfalls