Bordering on a water crisis: the need for integrated resource management in the Mara River basin

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Title:
Bordering on a water crisis: the need for integrated resource management in the Mara River basin
Creator:
Urama, Kevin
Davidson, Grant
Publisher:
The James Hutton Institute
Language:
English
Physical Description:
Report

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Abstract:
The current lack of any explicit policy instruments that take an holistic approach for the whole of the Mara River ecosystem highlights the urgent need for the integration of the social, economic and ecological aspects of water management in a single, trans-boundary resource management policy.
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Source Institution:
Florida International University
Holding Location:
Florida International University
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Mara River Basin