Supporting IWRM through spatial integrated assessment in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
This study describes the mismatch between required knowledge and efforts by scientists and stakeholders in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya. In the basin, integrated water resources management (IWRM) suffers from the absence of critically relevant knowledge. This study further presents a spatial integrated assessment framework for supporting IWRM in the basin. This framework resulted from an ongoing debate between stakeholders and scientists studying the basin's issues. It builds on jointly identified indicators for sustainable governance, and their interdependency, and knowledge gaps. For IWRM in the basin this is a first important step towards a more structured debate on the implementation of IWRM.
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2014
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Authors: | Oel, Pieter Richard van ; Odongo, Vincent Omondi ; Mulatu, Dawit Woubishet ; Muthoni, Francis Kamau ; Ndungu, Jane Njeri ; Job Ochieng' Ogada ; Veen, Anne van der |
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International Journal of Water Resources Development. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0790-0627. - Vol. 30.2014, 3, p. 605-618
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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