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1 Kidd, M. 2017. Climate change, groundwater and the law: exploring the connections in South Africa. Water International, 42(6):678-690. (Special issue: Groundwater and Climate Change - Multi-Level Law and Policy). [doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2017.1351057]
Climate change ; Groundwater management ; Water law ; Legislation ; Licences ; Water resources ; Assessment ; Water pollution ; Sewage ; Acid mine drainage ; Eutrophication ; Hydraulic fracturing / South Africa / Tosca Molopo
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H048264)
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Projected impacts of climate change on water availability in South Africa are likely to result in the increasing use of groundwater, which is relatively underused at present. Several threats to groundwater, including acid mine drainage, pervasive water pollution (particularly from untreated sewage), and planned hydraulic fracturing will have to be addressed to protect the country’s groundwater reserves. This article considers the role that law can play in both managing groundwater and protecting it from these and other threats.

2 Villholth Karen G.; Lopez-Gunn, E.; Conti, K.; Garrido, A.; Van Der Gun, J. (Eds.) 2018. Advances in groundwater governance. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. 594p.
Water governance ; Water management ; Water resources ; Water policy ; Ecology ; Sustainable Development Goals ; Legal aspects ; Legislation ; Stakeholders ; Participatory management ; Collective action ; Economic aspects ; Incentives ; Cooperation ; Conflict ; Groundwater management ; Groundwater extraction ; Aquifers ; Education ; Capacity building ; Poverty ; Social aspects ; Equity ; Public health ; Energy resources ; Land use ; Land management ; Surface water ; International waters ; River basins ; European Union ; Institutions / USA / India / Australia / South Africa / Middle East / North Africa / Mexico / Argentina / Brazil / Paraguay / Uruguay / Karnataka / Punjab / Great Artesian Basin / Indo-Gangetic Plains / Tosca-Molopo / Guarani Aquifer / Sao Paulo
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI, e-copy SF Record No: H048538)
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