The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa

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Autores principales: Denby, K., Movik, S., Mehta, L.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89412
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author Denby, K.
Movik, S.
Mehta, L.
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spelling CGSpace894122023-06-08T14:18:40Z The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa Denby, K. Movik, S. Mehta, L. integrated management water resources water management water governance water allocation water law local communities land reform farmers legislation catchment areas agriculture corporate culture case studies 2017 2017-11-15T06:04:26Z 2017-11-15T06:04:26Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89412 en Limited Access Denby, K.; Movik, S.; Mehta, L.; van Koppen, Barbara. 2017. The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa. In Mehta, L.; Derman, B.; Manzungu, E. (Eds.). Flows and practices: the politics of integrated water resources management in eastern and southern Africa. Harare, Zimbabwe: Weaver Press. pp.107-131.
spellingShingle integrated management
water resources
water management
water governance
water allocation
water law
local communities
land reform
farmers
legislation
catchment areas
agriculture
corporate culture
case studies
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
title The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
title_full The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
title_fullStr The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
title_short The "trickle down" of integrated water resources management: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
title_sort trickle down of integrated water resources management a case study of local level realities in the inkomati water management area south africa
topic integrated management
water resources
water management
water governance
water allocation
water law
local communities
land reform
farmers
legislation
catchment areas
agriculture
corporate culture
case studies
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89412
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