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Climate change and water security: Impacting decision-making processes on water management in the Equatorial Nile Basin?
1. Climate change and water
security: Impacting decision-
making processes on water
management in the Equatorial
Nile Basin?
Nina Hissen, PhD Researcher
2. Outline
• Research Interest
• Water Management in the Nile Basin
• Embedded Case Study: The Equatorial Nile and
the Mara River Basin
• Theoretical Concepts
• Research Questions and Methods
• Preliminary Results
• Research Limitations
• Conclusions and Outlook
3. Research Interest
• Unravel decision-making processes of
transboundary water resources management
• Implications of water security and climate
change for water management in the Nile Basin
• Improve climate change adaptation of water
resources management
4. Water management in the Nile Basin
Owen Falls Dam, Jinja, UG
Photo by Malcolm McCrow
9. Theoretical concepts
• (Environmental) Governance (Biermann et al. 2009)
▫ Integrated system of formal and informal
institutions
▫ Multiple levels of institutions relevant for decision-
making (local, national, international)
▫ Constructivist approach: Actors and institutional
structure mutually influence each other and
decision-making
10. Theoretical Concepts
• Climate Change Discourse (CCD) ( Hulme, 2009)
▫ “specific ensemble of ideas, concepts and
categorization that are produced, reproduced and
transformed in a particular set of practices and
through which meaning is given to physical and social
realities” (Hajer, 1995)
▫ Physical impacts of climate change vs. perceptions of
climate change
▫ Relevance of policy discourses for political decision-
making:
CC on regional policy agendas: e.g. NAPAs, CC
strategies
Interest in climate adaptation funds
11. Theoretical Concepts
• Water security (Grey and Sadoff, 2007)
▫ Availability
▫ Quantity and Quality of water
▫ Water for health, livelihoods, ecosystems,
production
▫ Acceptable water-related risks (people,
environment, economies)
• Securitization of water resources (Brauch 2009; Buznan et
al 1998)
▫ Water insecurity results in the securitization of the
resource i.e. making water a matter of national
13. What is the relationship between water governance and water management decisions in the Equatorial
Nile Basin (EQNB) in the context of water securitization and climate change?
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discourses around water
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decisions relate to
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climate change?!
16. Climate Change Discourse
• Dominant policy discourse presents climate change as:
▫ CC impacts are already felt today
▫ Therefore climate change adaptation and mitigating
future impacts is essential
▫ Most water managers did not distinguish between
adaptation and mitigation
• Strong link to Green Growth Paradigm
▫ Tension between sustainable development and
optimal climate change adaptation/mitigation
▫ Development paradigm is dominant over climate
change adaptation
17. Climate Change Policy
• Large gap between discourse on climate change
and policy implementation
▫ Climate change adaptation is still in its infancy
▫ Regional differences in development and
implemenation of climate policies
▫ Climate change financing as a key concern
▫ Climate change policies a mere lip service?
18. CCD and water management in the
Nile
• Climate Change as a proxy to access funds
▫ Current state of the Nile Basin Initiative: future
uncertain
▫ Main funding from the World Bank ran out this
year
▫ Hightened talk about climate change adaptation
and mitigation among NBI officials
▫ Focus on accessing climate change adaptation
funds
19. Actors’ map of Mara River Basin
Civil society
WRUAs
ProMara (TZ)
CARE
Int. WRUAs
(KE)
GLOWS
WWF
Sustainable WRM
Private Tourism water A
State
sector industry management USAID
Steering NELSAP
Committee
Mining
Industry Key actors
Basin
Large-scale LVBC Committee
farmers (TZ)
Primary actors
Secondary actors
12.09.2012
20. Research Limitations
• The results are so far only preliminary. A
thourough analysis of the data needs to follow.
• Interviews were conducted mainly with experts
and policy makers. Hence there is a bias in the
research towards the policy level.
• Very small N for the Q-sort based interviews.
▫ Difficult to motivate interviewees to participate.
• The discourse analyzed is a highly specialized
discourse amongst water experts, rather than
the broad public climate change discourse in the
region.
21. Conclusions
• Gap between climate change experts and water
management experts
• Water managers know about climate change but
often the causal links are not clear
• This poses a threat to successful climate
change adaptation of water resources
• Despite that, no evidence for climate change
increasing political conflict over water in the
EQNB!
23. References
• Biermann, F., Betsill, M.M., Gupta, J., Kanie, N., Lebel, L., Liverman, D., Schroeder,
H. and Siebenhüner, B. 2009: Earth System Governance: People, Places and the
Planet. Science and Implementation of the Earth System Governance Project. Earth
System Governance Project Report, Bonn: IHDP.
• Brauch, H.G. 2009: Securitizing Global Environmental Change. In Brauch, H.G.,
Oswald Spring, Ú., Grin, J., Mesjasz, C., Kameri-Mbote, P., Behera, N.C., Chourou,
B. and Krummenacher, H., editors, Facing Global Envrionmental Change.
Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concepts, Berlin,
Heidelberg, 65-102.
• Buznan, B., Wæver, O. and de Wilde, J. 1998: Security: A New Framework for
Analysis. London.
• Grey, D. and Sadoff, C.W. 2007: Sink or Swim? Water security for growth or
development. Water Policy 9, 545-571.
• Hajer, M. A. 1995: The Politics of Environmental Discourse: Ecological Modernization
and the Policy Process
• Hulme, M. 2009: Why we disagree about climate change. Understanding
controversey, inaction and opportunity. Cambridge.
• World Bank 2000: Nile River Basin Map.