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Development of an integrated water resources management plan for the Lake Manyara sub-basin, Northern Tanzania

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dc.creator Ngana, J. O.
dc.creator Mwalyosi, R. B. B.
dc.creator Madulu, N. F.
dc.creator Yanda, Pius Z.
dc.date 2016-03-10T09:14:48Z
dc.date 2016-03-10T09:14:48Z
dc.date 2003
dc.date.accessioned 2018-04-18T11:50:04Z
dc.date.available 2018-04-18T11:50:04Z
dc.identifier Ngana, J.O., Mwalyosi, R.B.B., Madulu, N.F. and Yanda, P.Z., 2003. Development of an integrated water resources management plan for the Lake Manyara sub-basin, Northern Tanzania. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 28(20), pp.1033-1038.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/803
dc.identifier 10.1016/j.pce.2003.08.008
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10501
dc.description Full text available at http://pacificwater.org/userfiles/file/IWRM/Toolboxes/planning%20process/development%20of%20an%20IWRM%20plan.pdf
dc.description Water resources management in Lake Manyara sub-basin is an issue of very high significance as the sub-basin hosts a number of national and global assets of great socio-cultural, ecological and economic values. The sub-basin comprise of a Biosphere Reserve with boosting tourism from Lake Manyara National Park with a variety of wildlife population, large livestock population and highly fertile land for agricultural production. The prevailing system of uncoordinated water resources management in the sub-basin cannot sustain the ever increasing water needs of the various expanding sectors, therefore a strategy must be sought to integrate the various sectoral needs against the available water resources in order to attain both economic and ecological sustainability. Through participatory approach with the stakeholders, the study has established key issues, demonstrated considerable experience in water resources management in the sub-basin including existence of water boards, water committees in some districts as well as land resources management practices However, a number of constraints were noted which inhibit sustainable water resources management including ignorance of water policies, conflicting sectoral policies, lack of coordination between sectors, high in migration rates into the basin, heavy in migration of livestock, conflicts between sectors, poor land use resulting in soil erosion and sedimentation, lack of comprehensive data base on water resources and water needs for : domestic, tourism, livestock, irrigation, wild life and environmental flows. As a way forward it was recommended that a basin wide legally mandated body (involving all levels) be established to oversee water use in the sub-basin. Other strategies include capacity building of stakeholders on water natural resources management policies, water rights and enforcement of laws. This progress report paper highlights the wealth of knowledge that stakeholders possess on water resources management and using that platform develop a participatory Integrated water resources management where roles and responsibilities are ironed out.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Pergamon
dc.subject Water use conflicts
dc.subject In-migration
dc.subject Water balance
dc.subject Sectoral water requirements
dc.subject Lake Manyara sub-basin
dc.title Development of an integrated water resources management plan for the Lake Manyara sub-basin, Northern Tanzania
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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