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Contested access: improving water security through benefit sharing
This article examines the potential and limits of benefit-sharing regimes in improving water security. It draws on a case study of benefit-sharing regimes focusing on the non-consumptive use of the Zambezi River basin. It demonstrates how these regimes have transformed over time from hierarchical to egalitarian benefit-sharing arrangements through the application of conflict-resolution mechanisms. This case analysis is aimed at informing benefit-sharing policies for African river basins.
Contested access: improving water security through benefit sharing
This article examines the potential and limits of benefit-sharing regimes in improving water security. It draws on a case study of benefit-sharing regimes focusing on the non-consumptive use of the Zambezi River basin. It demonstrates how these regimes have transformed over time from hierarchical to egalitarian benefit-sharing arrangements through the application of conflict-resolution mechanisms. This case analysis is aimed at informing benefit-sharing policies for African river basins.
Contested access: improving water security through benefit sharing
Nkhata, Bimo A. (Autor:in)
Water International ; 43 ; 1040-1054
17.11.2018
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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