Water rights in context: evolution and reform; WAR in the making - crafting the water allocation reform programme; water allocation in the Inkomati; conclusions.
Synne Movik currently holds a postdoctoral position in Global Environmental Governance at the Institute of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Prior to this, she worked on water and sanitation issues with the STEPS Centre at University of Sussex. She received a DPhil from the Institute of Development Studies, also at the University of Sussex, in 2008. The focus of her research was on water policy, water use rights, allocation and governance in South Africa, which provides the basis for the book.
"A fascinating and sophisticated book. It challenges much conventional thinking on water resource management and presents a detailed case of water reform from South Africa, showing the complex processes by which water rights are claimed and allocation decisions are made. Anyone interested in water resources policy in southern Africa and beyond should read this book." --Ian Scoones, professorial fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
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