Political Economic Aspects of Water Policies
<p><strong> Political Economic Aspects of Water Policies in Southern and Eastern Africa</strong></p><p>Parallel Session, Monday 11.30am</p>
<p>Organisers: <strong>Gert Jan Veldwisch, </strong>Wageningen University and <strong>Barbara Tapela</strong>, PLAAS</p>
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Water grabbing dynamics in Chókwè Irrigation System, Mozambique
April 3, 2013 / Political Economic Aspects of Water Policies Water grabbing dynamics in Chókwè Irrigation System, Mozambique Gert Jan VeldwischWageningen University![](https://www.future-agricultures.org/wp-content/themes/JointsWP-CSS-master/assets/images/fallback-fac.jpg)
The Political Ecology of Water Management in the Great Ruaha Catchment
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