Abstract:South Africa is a water scarce country and faces challenges of water distribution and fair allocation. In the country's political landscape water thus took a center stage position in the past and continues to do so. Water has been politicized since the 1950s and represents a technological flagship of the country. In preceding decades engineering aspects dominated the legal, policy, and decision‐making water landscape. At the same time water policies reinforced the ideas of apartheid and disempowerment. The ear… Show more
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