Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt

Water resources are under dire social, economic and environmental threats, especially in developing countries. Stakeholders' participation in water resource management is widely advocated to address these needs but its outcomes are difficult to trace. The concept of IWRM is advanced as a framework to reform water governance that aims to tackle conflicting interests between stakeholders' and water-related sectors. Using qualitative field data from the rainfed desert region in Matruh, Egypt, the paper evaluates the contribution of small-scale stakeholders' participation in advancing IWRM with the variables of equitable allocation, empowerment and sustainability. This paper analyses whether stakeholders' participation fosters a sustainable use of natural resources. It argues in its case study that the political processes of water management are rarely considered in IWRM. Consequently, equity and empowerment gains are captured by power differentials. This constrains its potential for sustainability. By doing so, it expands the literature on IWRM from a political sociology angle.

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Main Authors: Hoffet, Nastassja, Daoud, Ibrahim, Alary, Véronique, Tourrand, Jean-François, Moselhy, Naeem
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5662852022-03-30T14:45:42Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/566285/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/566285/ Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt. Hoffet Nastassja, Daoud Ibrahim, Alary Véronique, Tourrand Jean-François, Moselhy Naeem. 2012. In : Producing and reproducing farming systems. New modes of organisation for sustainable food systems of tomorrow : 10th European IFSA Symposium, July 1-4, 2012, Aarhus, Denmark. IFSA. Vienne : IFSA, 13 p. European IFSA Symposium. 10, Aarhus, Danemark, 1 Juillet 2012/4 Juillet 2012.http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/index.php?id=128 <http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/index.php?id=128> Researchers Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt Hoffet, Nastassja Daoud, Ibrahim Alary, Véronique Tourrand, Jean-François Moselhy, Naeem eng 2012 IFSA Producing and reproducing farming systems. New modes of organisation for sustainable food systems of tomorrow : 10th European IFSA Symposium, July 1-4, 2012, Aarhus, Denmark P10 - Ressources en eau et leur gestion P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières Water resources are under dire social, economic and environmental threats, especially in developing countries. Stakeholders' participation in water resource management is widely advocated to address these needs but its outcomes are difficult to trace. The concept of IWRM is advanced as a framework to reform water governance that aims to tackle conflicting interests between stakeholders' and water-related sectors. Using qualitative field data from the rainfed desert region in Matruh, Egypt, the paper evaluates the contribution of small-scale stakeholders' participation in advancing IWRM with the variables of equitable allocation, empowerment and sustainability. This paper analyses whether stakeholders' participation fosters a sustainable use of natural resources. It argues in its case study that the political processes of water management are rarely considered in IWRM. Consequently, equity and empowerment gains are captured by power differentials. This constrains its potential for sustainability. By doing so, it expands the literature on IWRM from a political sociology angle. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/566285/1/document_566285.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/index.php?id=128 http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=215750 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/index.php?id=128
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Hoffet, Nastassja
Daoud, Ibrahim
Alary, Véronique
Tourrand, Jean-François
Moselhy, Naeem
Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt
description Water resources are under dire social, economic and environmental threats, especially in developing countries. Stakeholders' participation in water resource management is widely advocated to address these needs but its outcomes are difficult to trace. The concept of IWRM is advanced as a framework to reform water governance that aims to tackle conflicting interests between stakeholders' and water-related sectors. Using qualitative field data from the rainfed desert region in Matruh, Egypt, the paper evaluates the contribution of small-scale stakeholders' participation in advancing IWRM with the variables of equitable allocation, empowerment and sustainability. This paper analyses whether stakeholders' participation fosters a sustainable use of natural resources. It argues in its case study that the political processes of water management are rarely considered in IWRM. Consequently, equity and empowerment gains are captured by power differentials. This constrains its potential for sustainability. By doing so, it expands the literature on IWRM from a political sociology angle.
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author Hoffet, Nastassja
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title Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt
title_short Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt
title_full Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt
title_fullStr Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Participation, power and sustainable water resource management, a case study of the rainfed desert region of Matruh, Egypt
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