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This book examines Africa's water resources from pre-historic times to the present, illustrating how Africans and their rulers formulated water management systems to support water-sector activities including irrigation, livestock raising, fishing, river transportation, industry, and the generation of hydropower so crucial to the continent's socio-economic transformation of its communities.
The recent increasing demand for water by Africa's growing population makes it clear that new water management strategies are necessary for the continent to benefit from sustained development. In the face of ongoing water shortages caused by reduced rainfall, frequent droughts, and global warming, new political and economic arrangements are essential to ensure cooperative use of available water resources. Kwadwo A. Sarfoh argues that such arrangements will inevitably bring peace to countries that share river basins.

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Contents: Water: The Irreplaceable Natural Resource – Water Resources of Africa – Who Controls Africa’s Water Resources?
– Water in the Formation of the Civilizations of Africa – Rivers as Gateways to Inner Africa – Water Use in Colonial Africa – Water Use and Post-Colonial Development – Water and Development in Africa in the 21st Century – Appendix: Water: Conflict Chronology in Africa.

Water and the Development of Africa

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/24/2016 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433128615, 978-1433128615
      ISBN10: 1433128616

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book examines Africa's water resources from pre-historic times to the present, illustrating how Africans and their rulers formulated water management systems to support water-sector activities including irrigation, livestock raising, fishing, river transportation, industry, and the generation of hydropower so crucial to the continent's socio-economic transformation of its communities.
      The recent increasing demand for water by Africa's growing population makes it clear that new water management strategies are necessary for the continent to benefit from sustained development. In the face of ongoing water shortages caused by reduced rainfall, frequent droughts, and global warming, new political and economic arrangements are essential to ensure cooperative use of available water resources. Kwadwo A. Sarfoh argues that such arrangements will inevitably bring peace to countries that share river basins.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Water: The Irreplaceable Natural Resource – Water Resources of Africa – Who Controls Africa’s Water Resources?
      – Water in the Formation of the Civilizations of Africa – Rivers as Gateways to Inner Africa – Water Use in Colonial Africa – Water Use and Post-Colonial Development – Water and Development in Africa in the 21st Century – Appendix: Water: Conflict Chronology in Africa.

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