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Catchment management through integrated water resource management and co-operative governance in a municipal area.

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dc.contributor.author Nealer, Eric
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-11T11:42:56Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-11T11:42:56Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation Nealer, E.J. Catchment management through integrated water resource management and co-operative governance in a municipal area. African Journal of Public Affairs, Voume 9 number 1 March 2016, pp. 1-17 en
dc.identifier.issn 1997-7441
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23505
dc.description.abstract The Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Act, 27 of 1998 established new municipal areas according to, amongst other, geographical parameters such as interdependence of communities, grouped and connected logistical capacity, existing magisterial boundaries, land use patterns (e.g. topocadastral farm boundaries), political reasons (e.g. location of voters), and the topographical, environmental and physical characteristics of an area. Unfortunately, the geographical jurisdiction of the municipalities for the purpose of improving integrated municipal management (e.g. planning, organising and control) neither acknowledges nor utilises the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS)’s identifi ed and demarcated surface water (rivers) catchment boundaries. This could lead to ineffective, ineffi cient and uneconomical municipal environmental services, and water and sanitation management. By determining the status of the geographical, geo-hydrological and macroorganisational arrangements of the municipal service providers and public managers in various municipal areas through an extensive literature review and archival research since 2010, the author found the aforementioned prevalent in all the researched municipal areas. It was concluded that the use of surface water catchments in regional public planning and organising is essential to facilitate, amongst other, effective integrated water resources management and co-operative governance in the local sphere of government in a developing South Africa. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher African Consortium of Public Administration (ACPA) en
dc.subject Catchment Management en
dc.subject Integrated Water Resource Management en
dc.subject Co-operative Governance en
dc.subject Municipal Area en
dc.title Catchment management through integrated water resource management and co-operative governance in a municipal area. en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department Public Administration en


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