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IMPROVING WATER USE EFFICIENCY UNDER WORSENING SCARCITY: EVIDENCE FROM THE MIDDLE OLIFANTS SUB-BASIN IN SOUTH AFRICA

IWRA World Water Congress 2011 Pernambuco Brazil
1. Adaptive water management
Author(s): Tereza Walter
Julia Kloos
Daniel Tsegai

Tereza Walter,Julia Kloos,Daniel Tsegai, University of Bonn, ZEF, , dtsegai@uni-bonn.de


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Abstract

With the political changes in South Africa in the early 1990s, the South African government introduced a reform process in the entire water sector with the goal of a more enhanced and equitable water management system. This paper analyzes existing water allocation situations and applies a nonlinear optimization model to investigate the optimal intra- and inter-regional allocations in the Middle Olifants sub-basin of South Africa. Results show higher benefit from inter-regional water allocation. Reducing water supply levels to conform to the sustainable water supply policy, it can be shown that although water supply is reduced by approximately 50%, total benefits from water are only reduced by 5% and 11% for inter- and intra-regional allocation regimes respectively. These results indicate that alternative water allocation mechanisms can serve as instruments to offset for the effects of water scarcity.

Keywords: Water allocation, IWRM, Olifants basin, South Africa, Africa

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