Shared waters, shared opportunities : hydropolitics in East Africa /

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Imprint:Nairobi, Kenya : French Institute for Research in Africa : Jesuit Hakimani Centre ; Dar es Salam, Tanzania : Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, c2010.
Description:x, 282 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8385152
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Other authors / contributors:Calas, Bernard.
Martinon, C. A. Mumma.
ISBN:9789987080922
9987080928
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1.1.Competing Models of Water Resource Management and Their Implications Using the Example of Pangani River Basin in Tanzania
  • 1.2.Trans-boundary River Basins / Matthias Tagseth / Haakon Lein
  • I.Hydropolitics in the Horn of Africa: Conflicts and Cooperation in the Juba and Shabelle Rivers / Matthias Tagseth / Haakon Lein
  • II.Nile Basin Initiative: A Possibility of Turning Conflicts into Opportunities / Abdullahi Elmi Mohamed / Hussien M. Iman
  • III.Managing Trans-boundary Water Conflicts on Lake Victoria with Reference to Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania / C.A. Mumma Martinon
  • IV.An Attempt Towards Management: An Examination of the Existing Institutional Frameworks in the Lake Victoria Region / Catherine N. Ndungu / Andrea Nicodemo / Hope T. Chichaya / Kakeeto Augustine Richard
  • 1.3.National Waters / Ochwoto Christopher Ogachi / Daniel Peter Lesooni
  • I.Kenya National Water Policy / Daniel Peter Lesooni / Ochwoto Christopher Ogachi
  • II.Water Sector Reforms in Kenya: Institutional Set-up, Impact and Challenges in Urban Water Supply / Silas Mutia M'Nyiri
  • 2.1.Urban Water / Samuel O. Owuor
  • I.Strategies for Industrial Water Management in Kenya: Loopholes in the Existing Institutional Arrangement / Samuel O. Owuor
  • II.The Setbacks of Mismanaged Urbanisation: Pollution of Rivers in Nairobi / Dr. Joseph Onjala
  • III.The Potential of Grassroots Leadership in Water Management in Fringe Communities: The Case of Dar es Salaam / Dr. Mathieu Mérino
  • IV.Water Vending in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania / Dr. Alphonce G. Kyessi
  • 2.2.Irrigation / Dr. Marianne Kjellén
  • I.Local Irrigation Projects in North-Western Kenya, Conceptual Frameworks and Development Practices: The Missing Links / Dr. Marianne Kjellén
  • II.A Happy Marriage of Traditional and Modern Knowledge
  • Shallow Wells: A Sustainable and Inexpensive Alternative to Boreholes in Kenya? / Dr. Janick Maisonhaute / Dr. Jean Huchon
  • III.The Large-Scale Irrigation Potential of the Lower Rufiji Floodplain (Tanzania): Reality or Persistent Myth? / Prof. Marcel Rutten
  • IV.Irrigation among the Chagga in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: The Organisation of Mfongo Irrigation / Dr. Jean-Luc Paul / Prof. Pius Yanda / Dr. Olivier Hamerlynck / Dr. Heather Hoag / Dr. Stéphanie Duvail.