2019
DOI: 10.1177/0973005219865369
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Sustainable Water Resources Management: Issues and Principles of Water Governance in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

Abstract: In the recent times, there is an increased awareness about the importance of water management as population growth, new technologies, increased food consumption, land use and economic activities, among others, continue to exacerbate competition among water users in their bid to access natural resources. Thus, water governance encompasses the allocation and management of aquatic resources within the context of a multilayered, competing demand for water resources. Employing a critical review of relevant literatu… Show more

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“…Our own work and that of others have documented the emergence of self-organized adaptive governance in complex SETs settings across the globe [e.g., North America and Australia (11,15,16), Europe (17)(18)(19), and Africa (20)]. Unfortunately, change through emergent governance is not keeping pace with the rate of environmental and social change, frequently runs into legal barriers, and does not always focus on the public good.…”
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“…Our own work and that of others have documented the emergence of self-organized adaptive governance in complex SETs settings across the globe [e.g., North America and Australia (11,15,16), Europe (17)(18)(19), and Africa (20)]. Unfortunately, change through emergent governance is not keeping pace with the rate of environmental and social change, frequently runs into legal barriers, and does not always focus on the public good.…”
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“…Water for irrigation is the most spread use of water worldwide, accounting 70% of total use (Qin et al 2018). Sustainable, affordable and safe water supply for irrigation remains one of the challenges of rural development at a global level, especially in dry regions where water is scarce: in Africa like Morocco (Mrabet et al 2012) or Botswana (Gondo and Kolawole 2019), India (Chaudhuri et al 2020), Chile (Fernández et al 2019), and the Mediterranean area, where irrigation is the most effective way to take advantage of sunshine and light for the development of agriculture (Drain 1998, p. 25). When dependent on climate, farmers may turn to crop diversification in order to reduce risks derived from climatic events, although it can reduce the efficiency (Mandal and Maity 2021).…”
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