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October 2016

 

Special issue: Flows and practices: The politics of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in southern Africa
Guest Editors: Lyla Mehta, Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu

Introduction to the Special Issue: Flows and practices – The politics of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in southern Africa
Lyla Mehta, Synne Movik, Alex Bolding, Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu

Water Alternatives 9(3): 389-411               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

The birth and spread of IWRM - A case study of global policy diffusion and translation
Jeremy Allouche

Water Alternatives 9(3): 412-433               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

The flow of IWRM in SADC: The role of regional dynamics, advocacy networks and external actors
Synne Movik, Lyla Mehta and Emmanuel Manzungu

Water Alternatives 9(3): 434-455               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Emergence, interpretations and translations of IWRM in South Africa
Synne Movik, Lyla Mehta, Barbara van Koppen and Kristi Denby

Water Alternatives 9(3): 456-472               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

The ‘trickle down’ of IWRM: A case study of local-level realities in the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
Kristi Denby, Synne Movik, Lyla Mehta and Barbara van Koppen

Water Alternatives 9(3): 473-492               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Surges and ebbs: National politics and international influence in the formulation and implementation of IWRM in Zimbabwe
Emmanuel Manzungu and Bill Derman

Water Alternatives 9(3): 493-512               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

The complex politics of water and power in Zimbabwe: IWRM in the Catchment Councils of Manyame, Mazowe and Sanyati (1993-2001)
Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu

Water Alternatives 9(3): 513-530               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Land, farming and IWRM: A case study of the middle Manyame Sub-catchment, Zimbabwe
Takunda Hove, Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu

Water Alternatives 9(3): 531-548               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

IWRM avant la lettre? Four key episodes in the policy articulation of IWRM in downstream Mozambique
Rossella Alba and Alex Bolding

Water Alternatives 9(3): 549-568               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

The politics of water payments and stakeholder participation in the Limpopo river basin, Mozambique
Rossella Alba, Alex Bolding and Raphaëlle Ducrot

Water Alternatives 9(3): 569-587               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Winners and losers of IWRM in Tanzania
Barbara van Koppen, Andrew Tarimo, Emmanuel Manzungu, Aurelia van Eeden and and Philip Sumuni

Water Alternatives 9(3): 588-607               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Whose waters? Large-scale agricultural development and water grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania
Aurelia van Eeden, Lyla Mehta and Barbara van Koppen

Water Alternatives 9(3): 608-626               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

IWRM in Uganda – Progress after decades of implementation
Alan Nicol and William Odinga

Water Alternatives 9(3): 627-643               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Reflections on the formulation and implementation of IWRM in southern Africa from a gender perspective
Bill Derman and Preetha Prabhakaran

Water Alternatives 9(3): 644-661               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Viewpoint – IWRM and I – A reflexive travelogue of the Flows and Practices research team
Alex Bolding and Rossella Alba

Water Alternatives 9(3): 662-678               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

 

Articles

Institutional path dependence and environmental water recovery in Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin
Graham R. Marshall and Jason Alexandra

Water Alternatives 9(3): 679-703               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Domestic and international dimensions of transboundary water politics
Filippo Menga

Water Alternatives 9(3): 704-723               Abstract | Full Text - PDF