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Local groundwater governance in Yemen: building on traditions and enabling communities to craft new rules

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HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
卷 20, 期 6, 页码 1177-1188

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-012-0863-1

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Groundwater management; Yemen; Irrigation; Regulation

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  1. Groundwater and Soil Conservation Project

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Local groundwater management in Yemen and the means by which stakeholders can work together to improve water governance are discussed. In the last few decades the discourse on groundwater management in Yemen has increasingly been cast in terms of crisis, triggered by rapidly declining water tables around cities and in the main agricultural areas. However, in some places in Yemen, communities have responded by implementing local rules that have reduced conflict and provided more reliable and equitable access to water. This trend towards development of local groundwater governance is described, and could make a major contribution in realizing the goals of national water-sector policies and strategies. Twenty-four cases have been identified from different parts of the country and five cases are presented in detail. The article discusses how the process of local management could be nurtured and how it could contribute to rebalancing water use in several parts of Yemen.

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