A South African Perspective on a Possible Benefit-Sharing Approach for Transboundary Waters in the SADC Region
The concept of benefit-sharing is emerging in the international discourse on transboundary water resource management with greater intensity than a decade ago. While it sounds simple, the concept is complex and benefits are difficult to quantify and thus the concept remains unconvincing to potentiall...
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doaj-1229ce4f9cbc435087968b17ebdfb84f2020-11-24T23:14:33ZengWater Alternatives AssociationWater Alternatives1965-01751965-01752008-10-0112180200A South African Perspective on a Possible Benefit-Sharing Approach for Transboundary Waters in the SADC RegionAnthony Turton0Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South AfricaThe concept of benefit-sharing is emerging in the international discourse on transboundary water resource management with greater intensity than a decade ago. While it sounds simple, the concept is complex and benefits are difficult to quantify and thus the concept remains unconvincing to potentially sceptical negotiating partners. Any discourse on water resource management is based on a core logic. This paper tries to distil some elements of a proposed benefit-sharing approach, presenting an alternative core logic, showing how these differ from what can be thought of as the traditional paradigm. This work is linked to ongoing research at the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), into benefit-sharing and processes of policy harmonisation, within the context of developing countries.http://www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/alldoc/articles/vol1/v1issue2/27-a1-2-1/fileBenefit-sharing approachhydro-political complexinter-basin transferIntegrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)Parallel National Action (PNA)river basin commissionsovereignty |
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A South African Perspective on a Possible Benefit-Sharing Approach for Transboundary Waters in the SADC Region |
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A South African Perspective on a Possible Benefit-Sharing Approach for Transboundary Waters in the SADC Region |
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A South African Perspective on a Possible Benefit-Sharing Approach for Transboundary Waters in the SADC Region |
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A South African Perspective on a Possible Benefit-Sharing Approach for Transboundary Waters in the SADC Region |
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A South African Perspective on a Possible Benefit-Sharing Approach for Transboundary Waters in the SADC Region |
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south african perspective on a possible benefit-sharing approach for transboundary waters in the sadc region |
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Water Alternatives |
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1965-0175 1965-0175 |
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The concept of benefit-sharing is emerging in the international discourse on transboundary water resource management with greater intensity than a decade ago. While it sounds simple, the concept is complex and benefits are difficult to quantify and thus the concept remains unconvincing to potentially sceptical negotiating partners. Any discourse on water resource management is based on a core logic. This paper tries to distil some elements of a proposed benefit-sharing approach, presenting an alternative core logic, showing how these differ from what can be thought of as the traditional paradigm. This work is linked to ongoing research at the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), into benefit-sharing and processes of policy harmonisation, within the context of developing countries. |
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Benefit-sharing approach hydro-political complex inter-basin transfer Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Parallel National Action (PNA) river basin commission sovereignty |
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