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Publikováno v:
Water Science, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp 48-59 (2022)
Water is one of the most important natural resources without which humans cannot survive. Although efforts have been geared toward ensuring an adequate water supply, potable water shortages continue to persist. This paper, therefore, analyses water d
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https://doaj.org/article/dcb00e407c1d46a89b41cf326628756f
Publikováno v:
Scientific African, Vol 10, Iss , Pp e00602- (2020)
Demographic and socio-economic factors influence water resources governance at the household level particularly in rural areas of developing countries where culturally assigned gender roles in water governance hold sway. Rooted in the institutional b
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https://doaj.org/article/5dc533b85ce64163b84fc78fdfa32f8d
Autor:
Dirontsho Maphane, Barbara N. Ngwenya, Oluwatoyin D. Kolawole, Moseki R. Motsholapheko, Vincent Pagiwa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Health. 48:325-337
Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 25:232-249
This paper assessed household perceptions of the effects of wildlife management strategies on subsistence poaching in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. A total of 226 households in the Okavango Delta v...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. 74:283-296
Cultural perceptions are an integral part of rural water resources governance, which ostensibly conflict with urban water resources management. Issues of access to water and culturally embedded gen...
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Environment, Development and Sustainability. 22:2269-2287
The basic principles of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) are rural economic development, community empowerment and sustainable natural resource conservation. Many studies have been done on all the three principles, but a few have a
Malaria is a persistent health risk for most rural communities in tropical wetlands of developing countries, particularly in the advent of climate change. This chapter assesses household access to water resources, livelihood assets, and vulnerability
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5e8b7415feb6853cc6b20a53996ebe7f
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_165
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_165
This chapter examines how the availability and non-availability of river flows has affected benefits realized by communities residing along the Boteti River in Botswana. The Boteti River, which is about 350 km long, derives all its flows from outflow
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cc11ac6247e64ad7cf715de3f211b762
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0163-4.ch002
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0163-4.ch002
Publikováno v:
Scientific African, Vol 10, Iss, Pp e00602-(2020)
Demographic and socio-economic factors influence water resources governance at the household level particularly in rural areas of developing countries where culturally assigned gender roles in water governance hold sway. Rooted in the institutional b
Autor:
Gagoitseope Mmopelwa, D. L. Kgathi, Olekae Tsompi Thakadu, Moseki R. Motsholapheko, Barbara N. Ngwenya, Oluwatoyin Dare Kolawole
Publikováno v:
Weather, Climate, and Society. 8:131-145
Climate variability and change have adverse effects on agricultural production and other livelihood strategies of the rural households. The paper hypothesizes that rural households naturally devise means of overcoming the challenges currently posed b