Can a transboundary multistakeholder platform support growing water cooperation in the Incomati Basin?
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Nehring, R.; Mgudlwa, M.; Mswane, E.; Fakudze, B.; Sibia, O.; Mthimkhulu, S.; Machimana, S.; Lautze, J. 2023. Can a transboundary multistakeholder platform support growing water cooperation in the Incomati Basin? Montpellier, France: CGIAR.
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The Incomati River is one of 15 major transboundary basins in Southern Africa. Shared by Eswatini, Mozambique and South Africa, the basin is highly developed and has substantial flow-regulating infrastructure such as weirs and large dams. Key among these are the Maguga Dam in Eswatini and Driekoppies Dam in South Africa, which both provide water for irrigated crops such as sugar cane. Maguga is also used to generate hydropower.
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Jonathan Lautze https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4215-5919
Ryan Nehring https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0867-7820
Ryan Nehring https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0867-7820
Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
International Food Policy Research Institute; International Water Management Institute; Incomati and Maputo Watercourse Commission; Joint River Basin Authorities – Project Board, Eswatini; Regional Water Administration of the South, Mozambique; Inkomati-Usuthu Catchment Management Agency, South Africa
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en
