Water resources and the political geography of development in Southern Africa: The case of Swaziland |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departamento de Geografía, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;2. Dirección General de Economía, Ayuntamiento de Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | In Africa, the development of water resources for irrigation is seen as crucial for the recovery from current crises. This paper examines two issues generated by the geography of river systems which pose political as well as technical and economic questions. First is the problem of inter-state cooperation, where river systems cross political boundaries. Second is the domestic debate that arises from the differential access to water supply through the pattern of water rights. These issues are illustrated with material from Swaziland, a small landlocked state in southern Africa. Here, regional political tensions exacerbate the problems of long-term water development. |
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