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    Catchment management agencies for poverty eradication in South Africa

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    Schreiner, B.
    Koppen, Barbara C.M. van
    Date Issued
    2002
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    en
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    Conference Paper
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    Schreiner, B.; van Koppen, B. 2002. Catchment management agencies for poverty eradication in South Africa. Paper presented at the 2nd WARFSA / WaterNet Symposium: Integrated Water Resources Management: Theory, Practice, Cases, Cape Town, South Africa, 30-31 October, 2001. 11p.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38668
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    This paper discusses the changes in water law in South Africa since the new dispensation. The focus is on the poverty dimensions of the early experiences of implementation of one of the components of the National Water Act: the establishment of Catchment Management Agencies. From a diversity of recent experiences in decentralizing integrated water resources management, key areas emerge where future actions by the government are crucial to establish pro-poor, developmental catchment management Agencies.
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    Paper presented at the 2nd WARFSA / WaterNet Symposium: Integrated Water Resources Management: Theory, Practice, Cases, Cape Town, South Africa, 30-31 October, 2001
    AGROVOC Keywords
    water resource management; catchment areas; institution building; decentralization; irrigation water; poverty; water law; farmers; water supply; water users
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    South Africa
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    Southern Africa
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