Session 3: Jacqueline Goldin, University of the Western Cape – Hope as an indicator of good governance : case studies in rain water harvesting and food security Session 3: Jacqueline Goldin, University of the Western Cape – Hope as an indicator of good governance : case studies in rain water harvesting and food security
Session 6: Martin Zimmermann, Darmstadt University of Techn/IWAR (Germany): Policy development for sustainable transformations. The analysis of systemic feedback loops in the case of the water supply in central northern Namibia Session 6: Martin Zimmermann, Darmstadt University of Techn/IWAR (Germany): Policy development for sustainable transformations. The analysis of systemic feedback loops in the case of the water supply in central northern Namibia
Session 3: Everisto Mapedza, IWMI : Governance lessons from the Flag Boschielo irrigation based joint venture schemes in South Africa Session 3: Everisto Mapedza, IWMI : Governance lessons from the Flag Boschielo irrigation based joint venture schemes in South Africa
Session 7: The international dissemination Magalie Bourblanc, CIRAD/CEEPA/University of Pretoria – of policy norms in the water sector : the South African National Water Act as a case in point? Session 7: The international dissemination Magalie Bourblanc, CIRAD/CEEPA/University of Pretoria – of policy norms in the water sector : the South African National Water Act as a case in point?
Session 3: Sabine Stuart-Hill, University of KwaZulu Natal – A snapshot of South Africa’s water resource management status and what this indicates for overall water governance Session 3: Sabine Stuart-Hill, University of KwaZulu Natal – A snapshot of South Africa’s water resource management status and what this indicates for overall water governance
Session 7: Alexis Carles, FNRS (Belgium) – From regional to global powers: building legitimacy. The cases of Brazil, China, India and South Africa on transboundary water resources Session 7: Alexis Carles, FNRS (Belgium) – From regional to global powers: building legitimacy. The cases of Brazil, China, India and South Africa on transboundary water resources
COMMENT ON: Funke and Nienaber S (2012) Promoting uptake and use of conservation science in South Africa by government (Water SA 38 (1) 105-113) COMMENT ON: Funke and Nienaber S (2012) Promoting uptake and use of conservation science in South Africa by government (Water SA 38 (1) 105-113)
Tools to measure impacts and operations of rural small-community water supply in rural South Africa Tools to measure impacts and operations of rural small-community water supply in rural South Africa
In the footsteps of giants – Exploring the history of South Africa’s large dams In the footsteps of giants - Exploring the history of South Africa's large dams