Funke, Nicola SJacobs-Mata, Inga M2012-01-042012-01-042011-12Funke, N and Jacobs-Mata, I.M. 2011. Integration Challenges of Water and Land Reform – A Critical Review of South Africa, Current Issues of Water Management, Uli Uhlig (Ed.), InTech978-953-307-413-9http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/integration-challenges-of-water-and-land-reform-a-critical-review-of-south-africahttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/5426Nikki Funke and Inga Jacobs (2011). Integration Challenges of Water and Land Reform – A Critical Review of South Africa, Current Issues of Water Management, Uli Uhlig (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-307-413-9, InTechIn South Africa, water and land reform policies have been embedded within a complex socio-political and socio-economic environment, and yet have occurred largely independently of one another. South Africa presents an interesting example of the consequences of the non-integration of reform policy and yields lessons for countries in the rest of the world in terms of the challenges to successfully implementing land and water management reform programmes. The role of the South African government in providing a coordinating role is important. However, a concerted multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral effort is required at all levels, from the local to the national, if integration is to be operational and implementable.enWater reformLand reformLand reform policiesSouth African land reformSouth African water reformWater reform policiesWater managementIntegration challenges of water and land reform – A critical review of South Africa [chapter]ArticleFunke, N. S., & Jacobs-Mata, I. M. (2011). Integration challenges of water and land reform – A critical review of South Africa [chapter]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5426Funke, Nicola S, and Inga M Jacobs-Mata "Integration challenges of water and land reform – A critical review of South Africa [chapter]." (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5426Funke NS, Jacobs-Mata IM. Integration challenges of water and land reform – A critical review of South Africa [chapter]. 2011; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5426.TY - Article AU - Funke, Nicola S AU - Jacobs-Mata, Inga M AB - In South Africa, water and land reform policies have been embedded within a complex socio-political and socio-economic environment, and yet have occurred largely independently of one another. South Africa presents an interesting example of the consequences of the non-integration of reform policy and yields lessons for countries in the rest of the world in terms of the challenges to successfully implementing land and water management reform programmes. The role of the South African government in providing a coordinating role is important. However, a concerted multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral effort is required at all levels, from the local to the national, if integration is to be operational and implementable. DA - 2011-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Water reform KW - Land reform KW - Land reform policies KW - South African land reform KW - South African water reform KW - Water reform policies KW - Water management LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 SM - 978-953-307-413-9 T1 - Integration challenges of water and land reform – A critical review of South Africa [chapter] TI - Integration challenges of water and land reform – A critical review of South Africa [chapter] UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5426 ER -