Water Management and Conflict in Sahel Africa

Water Management and Conflict in Sahel Africa
Author: Wenqian Luo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: OCLC:1430597465

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This paper investigates two types of water and land resource systems-pastoral systems and irrigation schemes-in the Sahelian region. By examining the traditional management systems in Niger, Mali and Senegal, this paper intends to offer a comparative analysis to determine the factors that characterize successful collective actions with regard to common pool resources, and the external factors that would disrupt preexisting systems. Building on the model provided by Elinor Ostrom (1990), this paper will also propose a solution for development efforts, government agencies and other external forces to intervene. The human right to water has the potential to monitor states' performance and to guide states to build better water governance regimes. Yet, in the future more efforts are still needed to form a clear water rights framework to accommodate different objectives and strategies that can be found in the human rights discourse, development economists, and international water and environmental law discourse. More importantly, human rights language needs to be able to accommodate the communality and collectivity that is deeply rooted in African communities.

Water Management in Africa and the Middle East

Water Management in Africa and the Middle East
Author: International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1996
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN: 9780889368040

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Water Management in Africa and the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities

Water Challenges in Rural and Urban Sub Saharan Africa and their Management

Water Challenges in Rural and Urban Sub Saharan Africa and their Management
Author: Joan Nyika,Megersa Olumana Dinka
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2023-04-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031262715

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Sub-Saharan Africa grapples with many public health issues such as food insecurity, increased prevalence of infectious diseases, limited access to clean water supply, poor nutrition and lack of improved health services for its populace (IMF, 2021). Of all these challenges, the inaccessibility of clean water supply for both the rural and urban populace is the most pressing challenge, which has been exacerbated by extensive pollution and climate change crises. The issue of water access and supply affects both rural and urban populations. At rural areas water is accessed in yard taps and in arid regions through water kiosks managed by private owners. Among the urban poor, water access is compromised by poor supply infrastructure especially among informal settlers and risks such as contamination during the supply chain are imminent This book therefore seeks to close this knowledge gap by 1) generating a water resources inventory for Sub-Saharan Africa region, 2) exploring the water crises in both its urban and rural settings, 3) understanding the causatives of the crises and 4) suggesting viable solutions to manage the water challenges using named case studies. The aim is to improve understanding on the region’s water problems and advise scholars and policymakers on priority research areas and action plans to better water management for sustainable development.

Managing Water Conflict

Managing Water Conflict
Author: Ashok Swain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135768829

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Countries are meeting increasing water demand by building reservoirs and by diverting water from one area to another. When the water belongs to an international river system, these measures lead to riparian conflicts. However, water scarcity not only brings conflict to these regions, but also plays its part in building cooperation. In several international river basins in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, competing and disputing riparian countries are now moving towards a co-operative sharing arrangement. The signs of agreements on water sharing may be easy, but the real problem is how to keep these arrangements on track. Such agreements can positively contribute to peace and cooperation by addressing future needs, making sustainable decisions and being progressive in their management. Managing Water Conflict looks at these current stresses and likely future scenarios for this vitally important subject.

Hydropolitics in the Developing World

Hydropolitics in the Developing World
Author: Anthony Turton,Roland Henwood
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2002
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN: 9780620295192

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Bringing contributions by a variety of authors together in one volume is part of an attempt to show that hydropolitics is a growing discipline in its own right. The prevailing definition of hydropolitics is widened to include the elements of scale and range. This is illustrated through a focus on theoretical and legal issues, case studies from Southern Africa and a proposed research agenda. The book is an important addition to the literature on hydropolitics.

Climate Change and Water Resources in Africa

Climate Change and Water Resources in Africa
Author: Salif Diop,Peter Scheren,Awa Niang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030612252

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The focus of this book is on the key water-related vulnerabilities to climate change in Africa, particularly in its most vulnerable areas, exploring potential management responses to such vulnerabilities. The African countries are particularly exposed and vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change, with important impacts on water resources and hydrological systems, water availability, water resource management and sea level variations. Already, under various anthropogenic pressures, the status of water resources in Africa has been changing over the past decades, with decreasing water quality, falling groundwater levels, and variability in rainfall, both in terms of timing and intensity. Climate change will further accelerate the rate of change, affecting the ability of people and societies to respond in a timely manner. It is clear that there is no quick fix to the pressures imposed on water resources by climate change. Increasing the resilience of ecosystems and communities to extreme events such as flooding and drought, and integrating climate change risks and opportunities into development decision-making is indeed a key challenge, as much a technical climate-change one, as a political and developmental challenge. The book, in this regard, intends to contribute to the debate around climate change in relation to water resources management in Africa, and in particular inform policy decisions and actions that will improve governments’ and communities’ ability to manage the challenges of climate change and variability in relation to the aquatic ecosystems that they depend on. The knowledge collected in this book will benefit policy makers, researchers, as well as other stakeholders.

The Hydropolitics of Africa

The Hydropolitics of Africa
Author: Raj Bardouille,Mechthild Nagel,Muna Ndulo
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008-12-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781443802277

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Water is both an essential resource and a source of disease and conflict in contemporary Africa. And we begin to learn that far distant processes of consumption and pollution can have their impact on the water systems of Africa: global warming produced by the material culture of the first world threatens the weather systems and very survival of developing countries. In this context, this volume – the product of an expert meeting at Cornell University’s Institute for African Development – traces and tracks the dynamics of the contemporary hydropolitics of Africa. The volume contains a variety of approaches to the study of the organisation of water within Africa ranging from technical essays on water borne diseases, through institutional analyses of the legal and political arrangements around the distribution of water to social policy analyses of the unmet demand for water amongst Africa’s poor. Taken as a whole, the volume provides the reader with a useful reference work on the contemporary hydropolitics of Africa whilst simultaneously providing a lively introduction to a critical and much neglected area of African development policy.

Water in the Middle East and in North Africa

Water in the Middle East and in North Africa
Author: Fathi Zereini,Wolfgang Jaeschke
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662108666

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This volume presents the latest research related to the current water situation, as well as its significance for the peaceful coexistence of the neighbouring countries. The book focuses on crucial topics: water resources, water protection, water management and water as a source of conflict. Topics such as sewage disposal and soil protection, as well as the transfer of environmental technology are also discussed.