2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13050630
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Polycentric Solutions for Groundwater Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Encouraging Institutional Artisanship in an Extended Ladder of Participation

Abstract: The growth of groundwater irrigation poses opportunities and challenges, particularly in Africa where substantial potential exists for increased groundwater irrigation but has been constrained by limited access to energy, technology for pumps and drilling, markets, and other factors. Conventional groundwater governance concepts for state-led regulation or co-management are problematic for conditions where state capacity or political support for regulation to reconcile conflicting interests is limited. Experien… Show more

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“…When competition for the same water sources increases, a 'race to the bottom' for groundwater (Bruns 2020) or 'a race to the top' for surface streams risks to take place. In the race to the bottom, the few wealthiest pump owners that drill deepest 'win', at the expensive of all users with shallower wells, including wells used for domestic van Koppen International Journal of the Commons DOI: 10.5334/ijc.1164 purposes.…”
Section: Sharing the Water Resource Commons 'Sharing In' Of The Commonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When competition for the same water sources increases, a 'race to the bottom' for groundwater (Bruns 2020) or 'a race to the top' for surface streams risks to take place. In the race to the bottom, the few wealthiest pump owners that drill deepest 'win', at the expensive of all users with shallower wells, including wells used for domestic van Koppen International Journal of the Commons DOI: 10.5334/ijc.1164 purposes.…”
Section: Sharing the Water Resource Commons 'Sharing In' Of The Commonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rules for zoning of new wells at sufficient distance avoid future competition, but may be difficult to enforce. Moving to less water demanding crops is another common strategy used (Bruns 2021).…”
Section: Planning Infrastructure Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, new institutional structures such as water user associations, which are increasingly being formalised across Africa, allow local communities to co-manage their own resources through polycentric governance with help from civil society, government and the private sector [109]. At a different scale, the "Nile Basin Initiative" is an example of a multi-country, multi-partner initiative that presents a platform facilitating discussions around the effective management of water and other resources in the Nile basin, promoting stability and sustainable resource governance [110].…”
Section: New Partnership Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%