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Law | Environment | Africa / Kenya’s Water Act (2016): real devolution or simply the ‘same script, different cast’
Law | Environment | Africa / Kenya’s Water Act (2016): real devolution or simply the ‘same script, different cast’
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Chapter 1: Law, environment, Africa: introducing the imperatives, parameters and trends
Alexander Paterson
Alexander Paterson
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31–220
PART I: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY
31–220
31–60
Chapter 2: Climate change legislative development on the African continent
Olivia Rumble
Olivia Rumble
31–60
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61–82
Chapter 3: Nigeria’s commitments under the climate change Paris Agreement: legislative and regulatory imperatives towards ensuring sustainable development
Oluwatoyin Adejonwo-Osho
Oluwatoyin Adejonwo-Osho
61–82
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83–104
Chapter 4: Bridging the gap between climate change and energy policy options: what next for Nigeria?
Morakinyo Adedayo Ayoade
Morakinyo Adedayo Ayoade
83–104
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105–136
Chapter 5: Climate change, human security and the humanitarian crisis in the Lake Chad Basin region: selected legal and developmental aspects with a special focus on water governance
Oliver C. Ruppel, Mark B. Funteh
Oliver C. Ruppel, Mark B. Funteh
105–136
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137–164
Chapter 6: Forests, forest rights, benefit-sharing and climate change implications under Cameroonian law
Christopher F. Tamasang
Christopher F. Tamasang
137–164
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165–174
Chapter 7: Indigenous peoples and climate change in Cameroon
Daniel Armel Owona Mbarga
Daniel Armel Owona Mbarga
165–174
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175–200
Chapter 8: REDD+ and benefit sharing: an examination of the legal framework in Uganda
Hadijah Yahyah
Hadijah Yahyah
175–200
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201–220
Chapter 9: Regulatory preparedness for non-motorised transport in Nairobi
Edna Odhiambo
Edna Odhiambo
201–220
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221–410
PART II: NATURAL RESOURCES GOVERNANCE
221–410
221–246
Chapter 10: Wildlife conservation and community property rights in Kenya
Patricia Kameri-Mbote
Patricia Kameri-Mbote
221–246
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247–266
Chapter 11: Criminal law protection of wildlife reserves in Cameroon
Marie Ngo Nonga
Marie Ngo Nonga
247–266
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267–292
Chapter 12: Harnessing oil as natural resource wealth: a focus on the legal frameworks of Nigeria and Uganda
Lanre Aladeitan, Robert Alex Wabunoha, Chidinma Therese Odaghara
Lanre Aladeitan, Robert Alex Wabunoha, Chidinma Therese Odaghara
267–292
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293–314
Chapter 13: Access and benefit sharing: beyond the Nagoya Protocol and its ideals
Andrew Muma
Andrew Muma
293–314
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315–334
Chapter 14: Ecosystem services: legal issues on Nigeria’s wetlands
Erimma Gloria Orie
Erimma Gloria Orie
315–334
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335–356
Chapter 15: The role of the Environment and Land Court in governing natural resources in Kenya
Collins Odote
Collins Odote
335–356
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357–374
Chapter 16: Public participation in environmental decision-making in Cameroon – myth or reality?
Jean-Claude Ashukem
Jean-Claude Ashukem
357–374
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375–392
Chapter 17: Utilising Kenya’s marine resources for national development
Kariuki Muigua
Kariuki Muigua
375–392
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393–410
Chapter 18: The Environmental Management Act (2017) and natural resource regulation in Malawi: opportunities for and limitations to effective enforcement
Gift Dorothy Makanje
Gift Dorothy Makanje
393–410
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411–604
PART III: WATER GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT AND USE
411–604
411–428
Chapter 19: Pollution of water in South Africa by untreated sewage: addressing the governance issues
Michael Kidd
Michael Kidd
411–428
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429–452
Chapter 20: Kenya’s Water Act (2016): real devolution or simply the ‘same script, different cast’
Elizabeth Gachenga
Elizabeth Gachenga
429–452
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453–478
Chapter 21: Improving the legal protection of strategic water source areas: a South African perspective
Amanda Mkhonza
Amanda Mkhonza
453–478
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479–496
Chapter 22: Institutional and legal challenges to realising clean and safe water for all in Uganda
Phiona Muhwezi Mpanga
Phiona Muhwezi Mpanga
479–496
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497–518
Chapter 23: The conflict between privatisation and the realisation of the right to water in Kenya
Nerima Akinyi Were
Nerima Akinyi Were
497–518
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519–544
Chapter 24: Policy, regulatory and institutional frameworks relevant to Ethiopian water governance
Mekete Bekele Tekle
Mekete Bekele Tekle
519–544
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545–560
Chapter 25: Water resources management and environmental sustainability in west and central Africa
Joseph Magloire Ngang
Joseph Magloire Ngang
545–560
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561–586
Chapter 26: Water security and environmental justice in Nigeria and South Africa: achievable concord or discordant alliance?
Irekpitan Okukpon
Irekpitan Okukpon
561–586
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587–604
Chapter 27: The Lake Chad Basin Water Charter: strengths and weaknesses
Emmanuel D. Kam Yogo
Emmanuel D. Kam Yogo
587–604
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605–724
PART IV: REGULATING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
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605–626
Chapter 28: Making the case for gender and environmental considerations in the regulatory framework relating to the Uganda-Tanzania crude oil pipeline project
Godard Busingye
Godard Busingye
605–626
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627–646
Chapter 29: Integrating climate change in the environmental impact assessment process: challenges and prospects in Nigeria
Bibobra Bello Orubebe
Bibobra Bello Orubebe
627–646
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647–664
Chapter 30: The Environmental Management Act (2011): a basis for the growth of an environmental ethos and good environmental governance in Zambia?
Pamela Towela Sambo
Pamela Towela Sambo
647–664
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665–696
Chapter 31: Regulating environmental impacts associated with mining in Uganda
Emmanuel Kasimbazi
Emmanuel Kasimbazi
665–696
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697–724
Chapter 32: An analysis of environmental impacts of timber exploitation on indigenous communities’ land in Cameroon
Esther Effundem Njieassam
Esther Effundem Njieassam
697–724
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Law | Environment | Africa , page 429 - 452
Kenya’s Water Act (2016): real devolution or simply the ‘same script, different cast’
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Elizabeth Gachenga
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doi.org/10.5771/9783845294605-429
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-5287-4
ISBN online: 978-3-8452-9460-5
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