Sökning: "Hydrosocial Cycle"

Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 uppsatser innehållade orden Hydrosocial Cycle.

  1. 1. Land? Gone. Water? Gone. What Next? A Systematic Review of Impacts of Large-Scale Land Acquisitions on Water Security of Smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi

    Författare :Ahmed Asadullah; [2023]
    Nyckelord :Large-Scale Land Acquisition LSLA ; Water Security; Smallholders; Impact; Sub-Saharan Africa SSA ; Hydrosocial Cycle; Social Sciences;

    Sammanfattning : Recent land grabs in Sub-Saharan Africa are influenced by both land availability and access to water resources beyond seasonal rains. However, much of the literature has treated land grabs and their attendant water resource appropriations as separate phenomena until recently. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Reading the water: understanding people-water relations : a case study of the Malmö canal

    Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Författare :Arnold Mwirumubi Nyawanga; [2022]
    Nyckelord :Water; Local knowledge; Engagement gradient; Hydrosocial Cycle; Planning; Framework;

    Sammanfattning : The separation silo that exists between people, water and land creates a challenge when planning for equitable public water spaces in water environments/landscapes. This study discusses this challenge by bringing water to the forefront as a driving force for more inclusive and equitable planning practices. LÄS MER

  3. 3. Hybrid patches of commoning - Unpacking influences of the hydrosocial cycle on commoning in a downstream desert reclamation area : case study in Youssef El Seddik, Egypt

    Kandidat-uppsats, Södertörns högskola/Utveckling och internationellt samarbete

    Författare :Benjamin Hellström; Leila Sultan; [2020]
    Nyckelord :water management; Egypt; hydrosocial network; commoning; irrigation; agriculture; commons; environment; desert reclamation; small-scale farming; water resources; livelihoods; Middle East; North Africa; MENA; participatory approach; workshop;

    Sammanfattning : Water stress is increasing globally, especially affecting arid regions of the world such as Egypt. Due to challenges related to intensifying effects of climate change and a rapidly growing population, the levels of and access to water is a continuous area of concern for the country – making it important to analyze how these water issues are managed. LÄS MER

  4. 4. Searching for consensus: A study of hydrosocial relations in the water management of river Eurajoki in southwestern Finland

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Författare :Milla Susi; [2019]
    Nyckelord :Hydrosocial cycle; Political ecology; Multi-stakeholder; Water management; Sustainability Science; Finland; Social Sciences;

    Sammanfattning : Water management tackles complexities within the interconnected social, political, economic and ecological systems across scales, while aiming to meet the needs of multiple stakeholders dependent on water. Many tensions and unsolved issues persist in water management regarding socio-political power structures, spatial scale, and relations between stakeholders who have different perceptions on problems and solutions in water management. LÄS MER

  5. 5. The power of hydrology in the Omo-Gibe River Basin : Gibe III and flood retreat agriculture on the river omo

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Författare :Benjamin Merrick; [2018]
    Nyckelord :biosphere integrity; climate change; difference; hydrology; sustainability science; transicones; Social Sciences;

    Sammanfattning : My work discusses how Gibe III is a Sustainable Development but is not sustainable. Along the river Omo are tribes and, unlike Gibe III which utilizes instrumental rationality to harness the flow of the River Omo for the production of hydroelectricity, they plant crops after the flow from the hydrological cycle floods the riverbanks with water and nutrients. LÄS MER