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Melita Grant and Juliet Willetts
Partnerships between water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and rights-holder organisations (RHOs) have become more common, important and impactful in the international development sector, and they have been driven by aligned agendas, mutual benefits and t...
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Shu-Chen Tsai, Xue-Fang Zhang, Su-Hsin Lee and Hui Wang
The purpose of this study was to explain how the heterogeneous elements embedded in the Jimei Peninsula affect the transformation of the production landscape into a consumption landscape and the connection between urban governance and economic transforma...
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Zhe Zou, Yu-Yan Zhang, Su-Hsin Lee and Shu-Chen Tsai
The coastal zone, situated at the sensitive interface between land and sea, serves as a pivotal area of human economic activities. As one of China?s economic special zones, Xiamen exemplifies the comprehensive trajectory of coastal governance in China. H...
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Yohannes Geleta, Amare Haileslassie, Belay Simane, Engdawork Assefa and Amare Bantider
Individuals and communities use and value water in multiple and complex ways. In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the pluralistic nature of water values is poorly documented, and the existing and potential value trade-offs are unidentified. This study was under...
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Amare Bantider, Bamlaku Tadesse, Adey Nigatu Mersha, Gete Zeleke, Taye Alemayehu, Mohsen Nagheeby and Jaime Amezaga
As is the case elsewhere in the world, water governance in Ethiopia is a by-product of a complex set of various global and local socio-political, economic, and ecological discourses and narratives. However, the many competitive and often conflicting disc...
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