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Interrelating stakeholder views to promote collaborative stakeholder protection of the Crocodile and Sabie Rivers in the Inkomati River Catchment, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa

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posted on 2019-04-02, 21:13 authored by KATHERINE LOUISE LISHMAN
The National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority Area (NFEPA) Project highlights that priority rivers need to be conserved in South Africa to secure the sustainability of freshwater resources. This research aims to interrelate stakeholder views to promote collaborative stakeholder protection of the Crocodile and Sabie Rivers. By exploring stakeholder views of the NFEPA project, relevant stakeholder platforms and stakeholder roles and relationships relating to river protection, this research enhances understanding of the implementation of national water policy at local level. It is proposed that over time, an adaptive local governance system will promote collaborative stakeholder protection of the Crocodile and Sabie Rivers.

History

Principal supervisor

Dirk Roux

Additional supervisor 1

Jeanne Nel

Year of Award

2018

Department, School or Centre

Monash South Africa School of Social Sciences

Course

Master of Philosophy

Degree Type

MASTERS

Campus location

South africa

Faculty

Faculty of Arts