2012
DOI: 10.4314/wsa.v38i3.12
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Valuing groundwater: A practical approach for integrating groundwater economic values into decision making – A case study in Namibia, Southern Africa

Abstract: Groundwater provides a range of services to people in Southern Africa; however, the benefits provided by these services are often not fully appreciated and factored into decisions about groundwater management and use. After outlining briefly the importance of groundwater in the region and the pressures facing groundwater, this paper discusses how economic valuation can help improve its management. The main focus of the paper is the presentation of the practical 5-step economic valuation methodology that has be… Show more

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“…The importance of groundwater in developing countries as the primary source of water for human consumption, domestic and agriculture uses is challenged by various forms of pollution that are mostly human-caused (Bann & Wood, 2012;Lee, 2011). Contamination of groundwater with harmful wastes and potentially pathogenic bacteria particularly in urban areas is deleterious to human health (Abdullah et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of groundwater in developing countries as the primary source of water for human consumption, domestic and agriculture uses is challenged by various forms of pollution that are mostly human-caused (Bann & Wood, 2012;Lee, 2011). Contamination of groundwater with harmful wastes and potentially pathogenic bacteria particularly in urban areas is deleterious to human health (Abdullah et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the drier western parts of the region, groundwater is often the only source of water available for drinking, irrigation and livestock rearing. With possible increases in droughts as a result of climate change, groundwater resources may become increasingly important, since these sources N. Redelinghuys and A. J. Pelser / Water Policy 15 (2013) 554-569 are more drought resistant than surface water resources (Bann & Wood, 2012). The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol and Revised Protocol both make provision for the protection of groundwater resources, but no specific agreements exist between countries in the region concerning transboundary aquifers.…”
Section: Southern African 1 Hydrological and Socio-economic Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sobre as águas subterrâneas, estudos sobre danos econômicos existem especialmente para aspectos quantitativos do recurso (ex. BANN;WOOD, 2012;FENICHEL et al, 2016;NRC, 1997) e para casos de alteração de qualidade em ambiente rural ou por intrusão salina (ex. WALKER; HOEHN, 1990;RINAUDO et al, 2003;NRC, 1997).…”
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