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A hybrid approach to decolonize formal water law in Africa (IWMI Research Report 173)

Barbara van Koppen and B. Schreiner
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B. Schreiner: International Water Management Institute

No H048956, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: legislation; /; legal; pluralism; /; customary; law; /; water; law; /; water; resources; /; water; users; /; water; use; /; water; rights; /; water; management; /; water; allocation; /; water; policy; /; water; governance; /; water; distribution; /; water; security; /; colonialism; /; economic; aspects; /; state; intervention; /; authorities; /; investment; /; rural; population; /; political; aspects; /; regulations; /; small; scale; systems; /; equity; /; marginalization; /; Africa; /; South; Africa; /; Kenya; /; Malawi; /; Uganda; /; Zimbabwe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45 pages
Date: 2018
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