| Titre : |
Flows & practices : The politics of integrated water resource management in Eastern and Southern Africa |
| Titre original : |
Flows and practices |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Lyla Mehta (1967-....), Auteur ; Bill Derman, Auteur ; Emmanuel Manzungu, Auteur |
| Editeur : |
Harare [Zimbabwe] : Weaver Press |
| Année de publication : |
2017 |
| Importance : |
ix, 366 p. |
| Présentation : |
cartes, graphiques, couv. ill. en coul. |
| Format : |
23 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-77922-314-2 |
| Note générale : |
Bibliogr. en fin des chaps. Tous les chapitres publiés d'abord en Water alternatives, v. 9, no 3. |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Gestion des ressources en eau -- Afrique australe ; Gestion des ressources en eau -- Afrique orientale ; Ressources en eau -- Développement -- Afrique australe ; Ressources en eau -- Développement -- Afrique orientale
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| Index. décimale : |
333.9100968 |
| Résumé : |
For the past two decades, Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been the dominant paradigm in water resources. This book explores how ideas of IWRM are being translated and adapted in Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Grounded in social science theory and research, it highlights the importance of politics, history and culture in shaping water management practices and reform, and demonstrates how Africa has clearly been a laboratory for IWRM. While a new cadre of professionals made IWRM their mission, we show that poor women and men may not have always benefitted. In some cases IWRM has also offered a distraction from more critical issues such as water and land grabs, privatization, the negative impacts of water permits, and a range of institutional ambiguities that prevent water allocations to small and poor water users. By critically examining the interpretations and challenges of IWRM, the book contributes to improving water policies and practices and making them more locally appropriate in Africa and beyond |
| Note de contenu : |
1. Introduction: flows and practices: eh politics of integrated water resources management (IWRM) in Eastern and Southern Africa / Lyla Mehta, Synne Movik, Alex Bolding, Bill Derman & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 2. The birth and spread of IWRM: a case study of global policy diffusion and translation / Jeremy Allouche -- 3. The flow of IWRM in SADC: the role of regional dynamics, advocacy networks and external actors / Lynne Movik, Lyla Mehta & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 4. Emergence, interpretations and translations of IWRM in South Africa / Synne Movik, Lyla Mehta, Barbara van Koppen & Kristi Denby -- 5. The "trickle-down" of IWRM: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa / Kristi Denby, Synne Movik, Lyla Mehta & Barbara van Koppn -- 6. Surges and ebbs: national politics and international influence in the formulation and implementation of IWRM in Zimbabwe / Emmanuel Manzunguu & Bill Derman -- 7. The complex politics of water and power in Zimbabwe: IWRM in the catchment Councils of Manyame, Mazowe and Manyati (1993-2001) / Bill Derman & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 8. Land,l farming and IWRM: a case study of the Middle Manyame sub-catchment / Takunda Hove, Bill Derman & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 9. IWRM avant la lettre? four key episodes in the policy articulation of IWRM in downstream Mozambique / Rossella Alba & Alex Bolding -- 10. The politics of water payments and stakeholder participation in the Limpopo River basin, Mozambique / Rossela Alba, Alex Bolding & Raphaëlle Ducrot -- 11. Winners and losers in IWRM in Tanzania / Barbara van Koppen, Andrew K.P.R. Tarimo, Aurelia van Edden, Emmanuel Manzungu & Philip Mathew Sunumi -- 12. Whose waters? large-scale agricultural development and water-grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania / Aurelia van Edden, Lyla Mehta & Barbara van Koppen -- 13. IWRM in Uganda: progress after decades of implementation / Alan Nicol & William Odinga -- 14. Reflections on the formulation and implementation of IWRM in Southern Africa from a gender perspective / Bill Derman & Preetha Prabhakaran -- 15. Viewpoints: IWRM and I: a reflexive travelogue of the flows and practices research team / Alex Bolding & Rosella Alba |
Flows & practices = Flows and practices : The politics of integrated water resource management in Eastern and Southern Africa [texte imprimé] / Lyla Mehta (1967-....), Auteur ; Bill Derman, Auteur ; Emmanuel Manzungu, Auteur . - Harare (HarareZimbabwe, Zimbabwe) : Weaver Press, 2017 . - ix, 366 p. : cartes, graphiques, couv. ill. en coul. ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-1-77922-314-2 Bibliogr. en fin des chaps. Tous les chapitres publiés d'abord en Water alternatives, v. 9, no 3. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Gestion des ressources en eau -- Afrique australe ; Gestion des ressources en eau -- Afrique orientale ; Ressources en eau -- Développement -- Afrique australe ; Ressources en eau -- Développement -- Afrique orientale
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| Index. décimale : |
333.9100968 |
| Résumé : |
For the past two decades, Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been the dominant paradigm in water resources. This book explores how ideas of IWRM are being translated and adapted in Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Grounded in social science theory and research, it highlights the importance of politics, history and culture in shaping water management practices and reform, and demonstrates how Africa has clearly been a laboratory for IWRM. While a new cadre of professionals made IWRM their mission, we show that poor women and men may not have always benefitted. In some cases IWRM has also offered a distraction from more critical issues such as water and land grabs, privatization, the negative impacts of water permits, and a range of institutional ambiguities that prevent water allocations to small and poor water users. By critically examining the interpretations and challenges of IWRM, the book contributes to improving water policies and practices and making them more locally appropriate in Africa and beyond |
| Note de contenu : |
1. Introduction: flows and practices: eh politics of integrated water resources management (IWRM) in Eastern and Southern Africa / Lyla Mehta, Synne Movik, Alex Bolding, Bill Derman & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 2. The birth and spread of IWRM: a case study of global policy diffusion and translation / Jeremy Allouche -- 3. The flow of IWRM in SADC: the role of regional dynamics, advocacy networks and external actors / Lynne Movik, Lyla Mehta & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 4. Emergence, interpretations and translations of IWRM in South Africa / Synne Movik, Lyla Mehta, Barbara van Koppen & Kristi Denby -- 5. The "trickle-down" of IWRM: a case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa / Kristi Denby, Synne Movik, Lyla Mehta & Barbara van Koppn -- 6. Surges and ebbs: national politics and international influence in the formulation and implementation of IWRM in Zimbabwe / Emmanuel Manzunguu & Bill Derman -- 7. The complex politics of water and power in Zimbabwe: IWRM in the catchment Councils of Manyame, Mazowe and Manyati (1993-2001) / Bill Derman & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 8. Land,l farming and IWRM: a case study of the Middle Manyame sub-catchment / Takunda Hove, Bill Derman & Emmanuel Manzungu -- 9. IWRM avant la lettre? four key episodes in the policy articulation of IWRM in downstream Mozambique / Rossella Alba & Alex Bolding -- 10. The politics of water payments and stakeholder participation in the Limpopo River basin, Mozambique / Rossela Alba, Alex Bolding & Raphaëlle Ducrot -- 11. Winners and losers in IWRM in Tanzania / Barbara van Koppen, Andrew K.P.R. Tarimo, Aurelia van Edden, Emmanuel Manzungu & Philip Mathew Sunumi -- 12. Whose waters? large-scale agricultural development and water-grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania / Aurelia van Edden, Lyla Mehta & Barbara van Koppen -- 13. IWRM in Uganda: progress after decades of implementation / Alan Nicol & William Odinga -- 14. Reflections on the formulation and implementation of IWRM in Southern Africa from a gender perspective / Bill Derman & Preetha Prabhakaran -- 15. Viewpoints: IWRM and I: a reflexive travelogue of the flows and practices research team / Alex Bolding & Rosella Alba |
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