Coping with history and hydrology: how Kenya\u2019s settlement and land tenure patterns shape contemporary water rights and gender relations in water
L. Onyango,
Brent Swallow,
J. L. Roy and
Ruth Meinzen-Dick
No H040694, IWMI Books, Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: River; basins; Water; rights; Legislation; Land; management; Land; tenure; Forests; Water; supply; Gender; Water; resources; Social; participation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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