Session 3: Guy Pegram : Pegasys Strategy & Development – Governance observations and lessons from the establishment of Catchment Management Agencies in South Africa
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 4: Samantha Adey, Breede-Overberg CMA – The role of water user associations in viable decentralization for adaptive management: lessons learned from the Breede Water management area
Session 4: Maud Orne-Gliemann, University of Pretoria – Water user associations in South Africa: evolving interpretations and consequences on newly established associations
Session 4: Kevin Rogers, University of the Witwatersrand/CWE – Re-thinking decision making across the policy/action interface
Session 4: Keynote: Andrew Tanner, Aurecon SA – The role of IWRM strategies and plans as building blocks for governance in the Incomati and Maputo shared river basins
Session 5: Eustathia Bofilatos, Dept of Water Affairs – Effective institutional arrangements for good water governance
Session 5: Keynote: Martin Ginster, North-West University – Putting an end to what is “not a crime” : observations on unlawful water abstraction in the Vaal River System
Session 5: Guy Pegram, Pegasys Strategy and Development – Governance considerations for the development of collective action initiatives by companies
Session 6: Keynote: Brendan Bromwich, UNEP – Relationships and resources : quality of relationships as an indicator of good governance and peace-building for shared use of natural resources