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Findlater, KM
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Funke, Nicola S
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Adler, R
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Turton, A
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2016-05-30T13:01:08Z |
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2016-05-30T13:01:08Z |
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2007-03 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Findlater, K.M. Funke, N.S. Adler, R. and Turton, A. 2007. South Africa's hydropolitical history : actors, actions, roles, and responsibilities. CSIR Parliamentary Grant Report. NRE No CSIR/NRE/IR/WR/2007/0064/A. CSIR: Pretoria. |
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http://www.anthonyturton.com/assets/my_documents/my_files/Findlater_et_al_2007_-_Roles_and_Responsibilities.pdf
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8555
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Copyright: 2007 CSIR. |
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Since the arrival of the Dutch in 1652, water resource development in South Africa has been driven by political ideology and rising demand for limited resources, forcing major changes in policy and institutional capacity over time. Understanding the historical patterns of development and the evolution of water resource actors, roles, and responsibilities lends context to current challenges facing the implementation of the progressive principles of the 1996 South African Constitution and the 1998 National Water Act. This report summarises progress in understanding the trends in water resource development and management. It also identifies actors in South Africa's hydropolotical history and analyses their evolving roles over time. |
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CSIR |
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Report no;CSIR/NRE/IR/WR/2007/0064/A |
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Water resource management |
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Water legislation |
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Water management |
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Water-related infrastructure |
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Water policies |
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dc.title |
South Africa's hydropolitical history: actors, actions, roles, and responsibilities |
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Report |
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Findlater, K., Funke, N. S., Adler, R., & Turton, A. (2007). <i>South Africa's hydropolitical history: actors, actions, roles, and responsibilities</i> (Report no;CSIR/NRE/IR/WR/2007/0064/A). CSIR. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8555 |
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Findlater, KM, Nicola S Funke, R Adler, and A Turton <i>South Africa's hydropolitical history: actors, actions, roles, and responsibilities.</i> Report no;CSIR/NRE/IR/WR/2007/0064/A. CSIR, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8555 |
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Findlater K, Funke NS, Adler R, Turton A. South Africa's hydropolitical history: actors, actions, roles, and responsibilities. 2007 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8555 |
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