Implications of customary laws for implementing integrated water resources management. Project inception report
University of Dar-es-Salaam,
Natural Resources Institute (nri) and
International Water management Institute (iwmi)
No H041407, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Water; resource; management; Legal; aspects; Legislation; Poverty; Women; Gender; Water; use; Irrigation; systems; Africa; Tanzania; Zimbabwe; South; Africa; Pangani; River; Basin; Rufiji; River; Basin (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 51p.
Date: 2004
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