Hybrid Water Rights Systems for Pro-Poor Water Governance in Africa
Water-permit systems are used across Africa as a blanket requirement for small and micro-irrigation enterprises and large enterprises
Abstract
Water-permit systems are widely used across Africa as a blanket requirement for small and micro-irrigation enterprises, as well as large enterprises. This study, focusing on Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe aimed to,
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further understand the implications of permit systems for both the most vulnerable and the state
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based on the findings, identify options for pro-poor water legislation that also meet the water governance requirements of the state.
This work is part of the REACH 鈥業mproving Water Security for the Poor鈥� programme
Citation
Schreiner, B. and van Koppen, B. (2019). Hybrid Water Rights Systems for Pro-Poor Water Governance in Africa. Water MDPI, 12(1), 155.