Managing resources through stakeholder networks: collaborative water governance for Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya

被引:28
|
作者
Ogada, Job Ochieng [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Krhoda, George Okoye [2 ]
Van Der Veen, Anne [1 ]
Marani, Martin [2 ]
van Oel, Pieter Richards [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Twente, Fac Geoinformat Sci & Earth Observat ITC, Dept Urban & Reg Planning & Geoinformat Managemen, Enschede, Netherlands
[2] Univ Nairobi, Fac Arts, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Nairobi, Kenya
[3] Masai Mara Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Dept Econ & Agr Econ, Narok, Kenya
[4] Wageningen Univ, Water Resources Management Grp, Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
Collaborative water governance; stakeholder analysis; social networks; Lake Naivasha basin; Kenya; MANAGEMENT; PARTICIPATION; COMANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEMS; DRIVERS; POWER;
D O I
10.1080/02508060.2017.1292076
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Stakeholder analysis and social network analysis were used to analyze stakeholders' social and structural characteristics based on their interests, influence and interactions in Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya. Even though the Kenyan government and its agencies seem to command higher influence and interest in water resource management, the presence of influential and central stakeholders from non-government sectors plays a key role in strengthening partnership in a governance environment with multiple sectors, complex issues and competing interests. Interactions in the basin are guided by stakeholders' interest and sphere of influence, which have both promoted participation in implementing a collaborative water governance framework.
引用
收藏
页码:271 / 290
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Stakeholders' interactions in managing water resources conflicts: a case of Lake Naivasha, Kenya
    Renner, Julia
    Opiyo, Francis
    [J]. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR WIRTSCHAFTSGEOGRAPHIE, 2021, 65 (3-4): : 165 - 181
  • [2] Supporting IWRM through spatial integrated assessment in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
    van Oel, Pieter Richard
    Odongo, Vincent Omondi
    Mulatu, Dawit Woubishet
    Muthoni, Francis Kamau
    Ndungu, Jane Njeri
    Ogada, Job Ochieng'
    van der Veen, Anne
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, 2014, 30 (03) : 605 - 618
  • [3] Mitigating the Water Footprint of Export Cut Flowers from the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya
    Mekonnen, M. M.
    Hoekstra, A. Y.
    Becht, R.
    [J]. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, 2012, 26 (13) : 3725 - 3742
  • [4] Mitigating the Water Footprint of Export Cut Flowers from the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya
    M. M. Mekonnen
    A. Y. Hoekstra
    R. Becht
    [J]. Water Resources Management, 2012, 26 : 3725 - 3742
  • [5] Distributing Responsibilities in an Agricultural Ecosystem Insights from the Lake Naivasha Water Basin in Kenya
    Rouille-Kielo, Gaele
    [J]. NATURE + CULTURE, 2019, 14 (03): : 251 - 270
  • [6] Characterisation of hydroclimatological trends and variability in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
    Odongo, Vincent Omondi
    van der Tol, Christiaan
    van Oel, Pieter R.
    Meins, Frank M.
    Becht, Robert
    Onyando, Japheth
    Su, Zhongbo
    [J]. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2015, 29 (15) : 3276 - 3293
  • [7] A multivariate analysis of water quality in Lake Naivasha, Kenya
    Ndungu, Jane
    Augustijn, Denie C. M.
    Hulscher, Suzanne J. M. H.
    Fulanda, Bernard
    Kitaka, Nzula
    Mathooko, Jude M.
    [J]. MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH, 2015, 66 (02) : 177 - 186
  • [9] Faecal pollution and solar purification of community water sources within Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
    Omondi, Donde O.
    Wairimu, Muia A.
    Aketch, Wanga L.
    William, Shivoga A.
    Trick, Charles G.
    Creed, Irena F.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 5 (02) : 252 - 260
  • [10] Are Small-Scale Irrigators Water Use Efficient? Evidence from Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya
    Njiraini, Georgina W.
    Guthiga, Paul M.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2013, 52 (05) : 1192 - 1201