Claassen, MariusChikozho, CFunke, Nicola SIlbury, CKarar, EMasekoameng, ENienaber, S2010-10-072010-10-072010-09Claassen, M., Chikozho, C. and Funke, N. 2010. Developing scenarios for the water sector institutional landscape to develop effective responses to water quality challenges in a semi-arid region. World Water Week, Stockholm, 5-11 September 2010, pp 1http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4453World Water Week, Stockholm, 5-11 September, 2010South Africa faces particular challenges in balancing the pressing need for social and economic development, while also protecting water resources to secure viable options for future generations. These challenges are also expressed in the area of water quality, where the impacts of developments on the quality of water resources have direct implications for delivering water of acceptable quality for household, urban, industrial, mining, agricultural and recreational purposes. The scenarios approach leads to a better understanding of key drivers and uncertainties in the water sector. This promotes the effective deployment of environmental goods and services towards social and economic development, while allowing for the comprehensive management of environmental risks and ensuring environmental sustainability. The development and use of scenarios, in an appropriate manner, empowers society to participate more effectively in water governanceenWater resourcesWater qualityWorld Water Week Stockholm 2010Developing scenarios for the water sector institutional landscape to develop effective responses to water quality challenges in a semi-arid regionConference PresentationClaassen, M., Chikozho, C., Funke, N. S., Ilbury, C., Karar, E., Masekoameng, E., & Nienaber, S. (2010). Developing scenarios for the water sector institutional landscape to develop effective responses to water quality challenges in a semi-arid region. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4453Claassen, Marius, C Chikozho, Nicola S Funke, C Ilbury, E Karar, E Masekoameng, and S Nienaber. "Developing scenarios for the water sector institutional landscape to develop effective responses to water quality challenges in a semi-arid region." (2010): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4453Claassen M, Chikozho C, Funke NS, Ilbury C, Karar E, Masekoameng E, et al, Developing scenarios for the water sector institutional landscape to develop effective responses to water quality challenges in a semi-arid region; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4453 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Claassen, Marius AU - Chikozho, C AU - Funke, Nicola S AU - Ilbury, C AU - Karar, E AU - Masekoameng, E AU - Nienaber, S AB - South Africa faces particular challenges in balancing the pressing need for social and economic development, while also protecting water resources to secure viable options for future generations. These challenges are also expressed in the area of water quality, where the impacts of developments on the quality of water resources have direct implications for delivering water of acceptable quality for household, urban, industrial, mining, agricultural and recreational purposes. The scenarios approach leads to a better understanding of key drivers and uncertainties in the water sector. This promotes the effective deployment of environmental goods and services towards social and economic development, while allowing for the comprehensive management of environmental risks and ensuring environmental sustainability. The development and use of scenarios, in an appropriate manner, empowers society to participate more effectively in water governance DA - 2010-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Water resources KW - Water quality KW - World Water Week Stockholm 2010 LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2010 T1 - Developing scenarios for the water sector institutional landscape to develop effective responses to water quality challenges in a semi-arid region TI - Developing scenarios for the water sector institutional landscape to develop effective responses to water quality challenges in a semi-arid region UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4453 ER -