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Managing water resources in dynamic settings: A multi-level, multi-stakeholder perspective

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dc.contributor.authorNgana, James
dc.contributor.authorNotter, Benedikt
dc.contributor.authorMesserli, Peter
dc.contributor.authorMbeyale, Gimbage
dc.contributor.authorMsuya, Tuli
dc.contributor.authorChitiki, A.
dc.contributor.editorHurni, Hans
dc.contributor.editorWiesmann, Urs
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-11T09:08:56Z
dc.date.available2024-10-11T09:08:56Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractThe aim of the present article is to contribute to the debate on the role of research in sustainable management of water and related resources, based on experiences in the Upper Ewaso Ng’iro and Pangani river basins in East Africa. Both basins are characterised by humid, resource-rich highlands and extensive semi-arid lowlands, by growing demand for water and related resources, and by numerous conflicting stakeholder interests. Issues of scale and level, on the one hand, and the normative dimension of sustainability, on the other hand, are identified as key challenges for research that seeks to produce relevant and applicable results for informed decision-making. A multi-level and multi-stakeholder perspective, defined on the basis of three minimal principles, is proposed here as an approach to research for informed decision-making. Key lessons learnt from applying these principles in the two river basins are presented and discussed in the light of current debate.
dc.description.numberOfPages16
dc.description.sponsorshipGeographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
dc.description.sponsorshipNCCR North-South Management Centre
dc.identifier.doi10.7892/boris.5996
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/76578
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dc.publisherGeographica Bernensia
dc.publisher.placeBern
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dc.relation.ispartofbookGlobal Change and Sustainable Development: A Synthesis of Regional Experiences from Research Partnerships
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPerspectives / NCCR North-South
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dc.titleManaging water resources in dynamic settings: A multi-level, multi-stakeholder perspective
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