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Dissonance in customary and statutory water management institutions: issues of cultural diversity in the management of water resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

机译:习惯和法定水管理机构的不和谐:博茨瓦纳Okavango Delta水资源管理中的文化多样性问题

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Customary institutions have existed in parallel with statutory institutions for many years in Africa. These traditional water management systems were employed to manage the use of water resources and resolve conflicts associated with them. Although national governments introduced conventional water management approaches, which operate more effectively in urban areas, customary institutions' activities in water governance continue to exist in rural Africa. Long before the advent of colonialism, most rural communities which have now transformed into modern African societies had various rules, norms, taboos and values governing the use of water. Although not legally recognised in the wake of colonialism, the concept of legal pluralism has continued to gain ground in colonial Africa. Rooted in the mass-elite theory and the cultural lag concept, the paper adopts a critical literature review approach to explain the dissonance in customary and statutory water management institutions in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Analysis of existing water management documents revealed that the post-independence statutory water institutions continue to weaken the customary approach to water use and management. Findings indicate that statutory institutions emphasise on the economic conception of water despite the fact that the resource has also a social value. This absolute conceptualisation of water as an economic commodity creates the dissonance in water management, especially in rural areas and most especially in the Okavango Delta where water is still perceived to have cultural values.
机译:习惯机构在非洲多年来与法定机构平行存在。这些传统的水管理系统受雇于管理水资源的使用并解决与他们相关的冲突。虽然国家政府推出了传统的水管理方法,但在城市地区更有效地运营的常规水资源管理方法,常规机构在非洲的水处理活动中继续存在。在殖民主义的出现之前,现在已经改造成现代非洲社会的大多数农村社区都有各种规则,规范,禁忌和有关水的价值。虽然在殖民主义之后没有法律认可,但法律多元化的概念在殖民地非洲继续获得地面。本文植根于大众精英理论和文化滞后概念,采用了一个关键的文献综述方法来解释博茨瓦纳Okavango Delta的惯例和法定水管理机构的不和谐。现有水管理文件分析表明,独立后法定水机构继续削弱水资源和管理的习惯方法。调查结果表明,尽管资源也具有社会价值,但法定机构强调水的经济概念。作为经济商品的这种绝对的水概念化在水管理中产生了不和谐,特别是在农村地区,特别是在奥卡万戈三角洲,水仍然被认为具有文化价值。

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