Water Management and Violent Conflict in East Africa
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Water Management and Violent Conflict in East Africa
Scarcity and Security in Kenya and Uganda
Renner-Mugono, Julia
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
134
Mole
Inglês
9781032221458
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction 2. Method and framework: The tool to assess the multi-level stakeholder network 3. The geographical and stakeholder characteristics of Lake Naivasha and Lake Wamala 4. The nexus of political and economic vulnerability, adaptation and resilience 5. Water access and (violent) conflict: How economic development and (de)centralization result in water insecurity 6. From conflict to co-operation: rethinking water as a generator of peace
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Lake Naivasha;Local Resource Users;Small Holder Farmers;Flower Farms;Local Level Actors;Water Abundant Areas;Natural Resource Governance;Conflict Risk;Lake's Shorelines;South Sudan;Economic Sites;Informal Settlements;Interpretive Social Research;Conflict Dynamics;Farmer Herder Conflict;Lake Sites;Tertiary Actors;Lake's Resources;Response Tools;Lake Basins;Adaptive Capacity;Socio-economic Development;Natural Resource Sector;World Bank Group;Scad
1. Introduction 2. Method and framework: The tool to assess the multi-level stakeholder network 3. The geographical and stakeholder characteristics of Lake Naivasha and Lake Wamala 4. The nexus of political and economic vulnerability, adaptation and resilience 5. Water access and (violent) conflict: How economic development and (de)centralization result in water insecurity 6. From conflict to co-operation: rethinking water as a generator of peace
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Lake Naivasha;Local Resource Users;Small Holder Farmers;Flower Farms;Local Level Actors;Water Abundant Areas;Natural Resource Governance;Conflict Risk;Lake's Shorelines;South Sudan;Economic Sites;Informal Settlements;Interpretive Social Research;Conflict Dynamics;Farmer Herder Conflict;Lake Sites;Tertiary Actors;Lake's Resources;Response Tools;Lake Basins;Adaptive Capacity;Socio-economic Development;Natural Resource Sector;World Bank Group;Scad