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Legal recognition of customary water tenure in Sub-Saharan Africa: unpacking the land-water nexus

J. Troell and S. Keene

No H051374, IWMI Books, Reports from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: Water; tenure; Customary; tenure; Legislation; Water; law; Customary; law; Land; tenure; Water; resources; Nexus; approaches; Freshwater; Indigenous; peoples'; tenure; rights; Local; communities; Rural; areas; Water; rights; Land; rights; Forests; Legal; frameworks; Water; governance; Human; rights; Gender; Women; Livelihoods; Food; security; Sustainable; development; Government; Regional; organizations; Constitution; Policies; Water; user; associations; Participation; Transboundary; waters; International; law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.5337/2022.215

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