A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments
The new South African water law (NWA, 1998) provides a framework for the implementation of a largely decentralized and participatory approach to water resource management. New organisations (the Catchment management agencies - CMAs, and the Water users associations - WUAs) are being established to ensure that water allocation among users at the catchment level will follow the principles of economic efficiency, social equity, and environmental sustainability, as indicated in the National Water Resource Strategy (NWRS - DWAF, 2002). To achieve this, CMAs and WUAs will have to put in place processes of participatory decision-making and facilitate negotiation among water users having different socio-economic characteristics, unequal access to information and knowledge, and therefore a different capacity with regard to lobbying and negotiation. A role-playing game was developed to contribute to the process of building the capacity of groups of stakeholders to understand and design their own negotiation process, selecting decision-making criteria for their own catchment. The game uses as inputs, among others, annual production costs, prices of water licences, economic value of in-stream water, and generates consequent outputs in terms of financial impacts, environmental impacts (effects on the ecological reserve) and social impacts (equity in water supply) of different water allocation strategies. The paper describes the main features of the role-playing game, shows the outcomes of its first tests, and discusses the potential uses of the tool.
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dig-cirad-fr-5326782024-01-28T14:35:22Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/532678/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/532678/ A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments. Farolfi Stefano, Hassan Rashid, Perret Sylvain, MacKay H.. 2004. In : Water Resources as Ecosystems: Scientists, Government and Society at the Crossroads = SASAQS Annual Conference, Midrand, Afrique du Sud, 5-7 July 2004. s.l. : s.n., 17 p. SASAQS Annual Conference, Midrand, Afrique du Sud, 5 Juillet 2004/7 Juillet 2004.http://www.ceepa.co.za/docs/paper_two.pdf <http://www.ceepa.co.za/docs/paper_two.pdf> A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments Farolfi, Stefano Hassan, Rashid Perret, Sylvain MacKay, H. eng 2004 s.n. Water Resources as Ecosystems: Scientists, Government and Society at the Crossroads = SASAQS Annual Conference, Midrand, Afrique du Sud, 5-7 July 2004 E20 - Organisation, administration et gestion des entreprises ou exploitations agricoles E50 - Sociologie rurale politique de développement ressource en eau gestion des eaux association d'agriculteurs simulation aide à la décision http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2228 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8325 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8320 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2806 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5209 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_36897 Afrique du Sud http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_7252 The new South African water law (NWA, 1998) provides a framework for the implementation of a largely decentralized and participatory approach to water resource management. New organisations (the Catchment management agencies - CMAs, and the Water users associations - WUAs) are being established to ensure that water allocation among users at the catchment level will follow the principles of economic efficiency, social equity, and environmental sustainability, as indicated in the National Water Resource Strategy (NWRS - DWAF, 2002). To achieve this, CMAs and WUAs will have to put in place processes of participatory decision-making and facilitate negotiation among water users having different socio-economic characteristics, unequal access to information and knowledge, and therefore a different capacity with regard to lobbying and negotiation. A role-playing game was developed to contribute to the process of building the capacity of groups of stakeholders to understand and design their own negotiation process, selecting decision-making criteria for their own catchment. The game uses as inputs, among others, annual production costs, prices of water licences, economic value of in-stream water, and generates consequent outputs in terms of financial impacts, environmental impacts (effects on the ecological reserve) and social impacts (equity in water supply) of different water allocation strategies. The paper describes the main features of the role-playing game, shows the outcomes of its first tests, and discusses the potential uses of the tool. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/532678/1/document_532678.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://www.ceepa.co.za/docs/paper_two.pdf http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=191775 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://www.ceepa.co.za/docs/paper_two.pdf |
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The new South African water law (NWA, 1998) provides a framework for the implementation of a largely decentralized and participatory approach to water resource management. New organisations (the Catchment management agencies - CMAs, and the Water users associations - WUAs) are being established to ensure that water allocation among users at the catchment level will follow the principles of economic efficiency, social equity, and environmental sustainability, as indicated in the National Water Resource Strategy (NWRS - DWAF, 2002). To achieve this, CMAs and WUAs will have to put in place processes of participatory decision-making and facilitate negotiation among water users having different socio-economic characteristics, unequal access to information and knowledge, and therefore a different capacity with regard to lobbying and negotiation. A role-playing game was developed to contribute to the process of building the capacity of groups of stakeholders to understand and design their own negotiation process, selecting decision-making criteria for their own catchment. The game uses as inputs, among others, annual production costs, prices of water licences, economic value of in-stream water, and generates consequent outputs in terms of financial impacts, environmental impacts (effects on the ecological reserve) and social impacts (equity in water supply) of different water allocation strategies. The paper describes the main features of the role-playing game, shows the outcomes of its first tests, and discusses the potential uses of the tool. |
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A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments |
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A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments |
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A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments |
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A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments |
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