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OPENING SESSION |
1. Opening Remarks (Ana Cascão) |
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2. Water in Africa..A political [governance] & a management challenge (Tony Allan) |
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3. Water supply and sanitation in Africa: Optimism or pessimism? Some reflections (Alan Nicol) |
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4. Opening Session - Discus |
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TRANSBOUNDARY WATER POLITICS |
5. Computation of water share and reliability of water supply for key users in transboundary Umbeluzi river (Dinis Juízo) |
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6. Integrated water resources management in Senegal river Basin (Ibrahim Anne) |
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7. Power relations, conflict and cooperation in the Nile basin (Ana Cascão) |
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8. Transboundary Water Politics - Discus 1 |
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9. Transboundary Water Politics - Discus 2 |
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10. Is water lagging behind on Aid Effectiveness? Lessons from Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Uganda (Katharina Welle & Josephine Tucker) |
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11. The water question under extreme poverty the example of Bolama, Guinea-Bissau (Adriano A. Bordalo & Joana Savva-Bordalo) |
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12. The Water issue in Cape Verde: desalination and reuse of ETARs/RWTS’s water (Manuela Cardoso) |
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13. Access to water: the case-study of Luanda and outskirts" (Gabriel Miguel, J. Neto, H. Andrade, L. Rebollo & M. Loeches) |
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14. The future of water supply services in the metropolitan area of Maputo” (Alexandra Serra, D. Soares, E. Naiene & K. Ribeiro) |
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WATER AS A HUMAN RIGHT |
15. Water as Human Right: Introduction (Paula Duarte Lopes) |
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16. The Market Economy and the Challenges of guaranteeing the human right to water in Africa (Manuel Branco e Pedro Henriques) |
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17. Implementing water justice: optimism and pessimism from Johannesburg and Khartoum (David Blanchon) |
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18. Access to water in post-apartheid South Africa: Right or Commodity (Michela Marcatelli) |
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19. Water as Human Right - Discus 1 |
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20. Water as Human Right - Discus 2 |
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WATER AND AGRICULTURE – Global and Local Level Approaches |
21. Capturing the invisible is easier than communicating the invisible to move the minds of consumers (Tony Allan) |
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22. Rainwater Management for Increased Agricultural production (Nico van Leeuwen) |
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23. Water Security in rural Tanzania. Social Status and Distributive Conflicts in Irrigation Systems: A Field Experiment (Els Lecoutere) |
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WATER GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES I |
24. Integration of informal business models into water supply operations: International practices and the case of Maputo (João Rabaça, Maria Piedade Coruche & Nuno Assunção) |
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25. How worth is so much water? Risks and opportunities of water resources management in Angola (Álvaro Pereira) |
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26. The social onus of water in Cape Verde (Victor Reis) |
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27. Les ressources en eau en Tunisie: la problématique, les orientations et l’assise juridique (Ahmed Gaaloul) |
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28. Water Governance and Institutional - Discus 1 |
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LARGE DAMS IN AFRICA: CASE-STUDIES |
29. Social and Cultural Impacts of Large Dams: the Case-study of the Merowe Dam in Sudan (Jean-Gabriel Leturcq) |
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30. How does the river flow? The Mphanda Nkuwa dam project and China's impact in Southern Africa (Daniel Alvarenga) |
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31. Algeria: M.A.O. Project - Kerrada Dam (Tiago Brito) |
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WATER GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES II |
32. Social learning and catchment-management institutions in Southern Africa (Helen Brown) |
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33. Resilience and Governance. Analysing water governance in coupled social-ecological systems (Mathias Polak) |
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34. Water resources development in Mozamibque in a regional perspective (Álvaro Carmo Vaz) |
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35. ACP-EU Water Facility (Américo Ferreira) |
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36. Water Governance and Institutional - Discus 1 |
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WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE |
37. Adaptation to Climate Change and Development. Hydric Resouces in Cabo Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe e Guiné-Bissau (Sara Dourado) |
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38. Different cases of optimal reservoir dimensioning under climate change” (Hypatia Nassopoulos) |
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WATER DECENTRALISATION AND REGIONALISATION |
39. Decentralisation-Regionalisation: Introduction (Ibrahima Anne) |
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40. Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Decentralisation and Struggle over Water Resources in Mali (Signe Cold-Ravnkilde) |
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41. From Hydro-Pessimism to Hydro Optimism in Southern Africa Water Ressource Management: challenging the Hydropolitical Risk at work (Agathe Maupin) |
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42. Power Politics in Afrca: Portugal, Mozambique and South Africa in the negotiation process of the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric project (José Francisco Paiva) |
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43. Water Descentralisation and Regionalisation - Discus |
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WATER AND PARTICIPATION |
44. The Politics of Water Delivery in Rural Communities of Nigeria: Deep or Shallow Commitment? (Godwin Ojo) |
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45. Water users must be efficient producers”: gender perspectives from irrigation schemes in Mozambique and South Africa (Roberta Pelizolli) |
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46. Water management and changing gender relations in Marocco (Olivier Graefe) |
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CLOSING SESSION |
47. Closing Session: Transboundary Water Politics (Ibrahim Anne) |
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48. Closing Session: Water Supply and Sanitation (Alan Nicol) |
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49. Closing Session: Water as Human Right (David Blanchon) |
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50. Closing Session: Water and Agriculture (Els Lecoute) |
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51. Closing Session: Water Governance (Susana Neto & Ana Cascão) |
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52. Closing Session: Large Dams in Africa (Alan Nicol) |
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53. Closing Session: Water and Climate Change (Maria Leonor Fidalgo) |
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54. Closing Session: Water Decentralisation (Ibrahima Anne) |
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55. Closing Session: Water And Participation (Carlos Garrido) |
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56. Closing Session - Discus |
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