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What is Water Conservation

Handbook of Research on Resource Management and the Struggle for Water Sustainability in Africa
Encompasses the engagement and policy participatory processes, strategies and activities developed to manage potable water and sustainable exploitation of human ecological systems ( Wanjiru, 2014 ).
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Ecological Governance and the Sustainability of Rural Household Water Conservation Systems in the Savannah Region of Ghana
Prosper Bazaanah (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8809-3.ch001
Abstract
This chapter examined the link between ecological governance and water conservation as sustainable pathways for enhancing rural livelihoods in the Savannah Region. Designs adopted were post-positivist and cross-sectional. Probability sampling techniques were used to sample 450 household and official respondents. Questionnaires were administered, while descriptive statistics and chi-square test were utilised to analyse the data. Findings showed significant relationship between conservation initiatives, finance, rehabilitation/maintenance, and gender inclusion and domestic water conservation. Therefore, with commitment to maintenance, funding, and gender inclusion in water decisions, there is the likely for water to be locally sustainable in rural communities of the region. Democratic, decentralised, and participatory approaches to ecological governance and empowerment of the local communities are recommended as essential preconditions for achieving ecologically self-governing communities and sustaining domestic water systems in the rural areas of the region.
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