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Hydro-political assessment of water governance from the top-down and review of literature on local level institutions and practices in the Volta Basin

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  • Opoku-Ankomah Y
  • Dembele Y
  • Ampomah B. Y.
  • Some L

    (Principal Research Scienctist of the CSIR Water research Institute
    Senior Scientist, Irrigation and Water management, Environmental and Agricultural Research Institute (INERA), Burkina Faso
    Water resource economist, Water resources commision in Ghana
    Senior researcher in Agronomy)

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  • Opoku-Ankomah Y & Dembele Y & Ampomah B. Y. & Some L, 2006. "Hydro-political assessment of water governance from the top-down and review of literature on local level institutions and practices in the Volta Basin," IWMI Working Papers H038889, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:iwt:worppr:h038889
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    1. Maxwell Musingafi & Johann Tempelhoff & Eric Nealer, 2014. "Litmus Test for Integrated Resource Management of Potable Water in Zimbabwe and South Africa: a Comp," Journal of Public Policy & Governance, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 1(1), pages 14-28.
    2. Service Opare, 2011. "Sustaining water supply through a phased community management approach: lessons from Ghana’s “oats” water supply scheme," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 13(6), pages 1021-1042, December.
    3. Ayantunde, Augustine A. & Cofie, Olufunke. & Barron, Jennie, 2018. "Multiple uses of small reservoirs in crop-livestock agro-ecosystems of Volta basin: Implications for livestock management," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 204(C), pages 81-90.

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    Keywords

    Water resource management / Governance / River basin development / Water law / Colonialism / Institutions / Social participation / Women / Water use;

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