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Title: Short and long term strategies for household water insecurity in Ngamiland, Botswana
Authors: Kujinga, Krasposy
Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope
Vanderpost, Cornelis
Masamba, Wellington R.L.
Keywords: Actors
Adaptation
Botswana
Coping
Households
Insecurity
Security
Strategies
Water
Issue Date: 16-May-2014
Publisher: Canadian Center for Science and Education, http://www.ccsenet.org
Citation: Kujunga K, et.al (2014) Short and long term strategies for household water insecurity in Ngamiland, Botswana, Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 96 - 117.
Abstract: The paper analyses coping (short-term) and adaptation (long-term) strategies by households to address water insecurity in Ngamiland, Botswana, a middle income and semi-arid country. Quantitative (i.e. structured household questionnaires) and qualitative (i.e. key informant and informal interviews,focus group discussions and participant observation) approaches were used. The concept of water security and the actor-oriented approach inform the paper. Households in Ngamiland are experiencing water insecurity and they mainly employ coping (i.e. accessing untreated water, traditional rainwater harvesting, bulk water hauling and buying, use prioritization, and buying bottled water) as opposed to adaptation (i.e. abstracting groundwater, connecting storage tanks to main water systems and modern rainwater harvesting) strategies to deal with water insecurity. More scientific research for informing water policies and implementation of sustainable water supply strategies is required in order to enhance water security in countries like Botswana.
Description: This work is part of a PhD degree in Natural Resources Management at the Okavango Research Institute, Candidate: Krasposy Kujinga
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1400
http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1412
ISSN: 1913-9071 (Online)
1913-9063 (Print)
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