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Charles Sokile
Charles Sokile
Principal Consultant and Country Director, Oxford Policy Management Tanzania
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Towards an integrated water resource management in Tanzania: the role of appropriate institutional framework in Rufiji Basin
CS Sokile, JJ Kashaigili, RMJ Kadigi
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 28 (20-27), 1015-1023, 2003
1202003
Local water rights and local water user entities: the unsung heroines of water resource management in Tanzania
CS Sokile, B Van Koppen
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts a/B/C 29 (15-18), 1349-1356, 2004
1052004
Integrated water resource management in Tanzania: Interface between formal and informal institutions
CS Sokile, W Mwaruvanda, B Van Koppen
912005
Formal water rights in rural Tanzania: deepening the dichotomy?
B Van Koppen, CS Sokile, N Hatibu, BA Lankford, H Mahoo, PZ Yanda
IWMI, 2004
672004
Constraints and potential for efficient inter-sectoral water allocations in Tanzania
JJ Kashaigili, RMJ Kadigi, CS Sokile, HF Mahoo
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 28 (20-27), 839-851, 2003
412003
The river basin game: A water dialogue tool
B Lankford, C Sokile, D Yawson, H Lévite
Iwmi, 2004
402004
Water rights and water fees in rural Tanzania
B Van Koppen, CS Sokile, BA Lankford, N Hatibu, H Mahoo, PZ Yanda
Irrigation water pricing, 143-163, 2007
322007
Formal water rights in Tanzania: Deepening the dichotomy?
B Van Koppen, C Sokile, NC Hatibu, B Lankford, H Mahoo, P Yanda
262004
Reflections on the river basin game: Role-playing facilitation of surface water allocation in contested environments
BA Lankford, C Sokile
ICID 20th European Regional Conference, Montpellier, France, 17-19, 2003
112003
The River Basin Game: A role-playing board game for initiating discussions on visions and strategies of water allocation
B Lankford, C Sokile, D Yawson, H Levite, H Sally
Tools for public participation, conflict resolution and decision-making in …, 2004
92004
Analysis of institutional frameworks for local water governance in the Upper Ruaha catchment
C Sokile
Ph. D. thesis University of Dar-es-Salaam, 2005
72005
Tackling dilemmas for the shared use of water resources: moving towards IWRM in the Mkoji sub-catchment, Tanzania
CS Sokile, LM Hermans, GE van Halsema, HF Mahoo
Proceedings of International Workshop on Water Resource Management for Local …, 2004
62004
Ten Years of the drying up of the Great Ruaha River: Institutional and Legal Responses to Water Shortages.
CS Sokile, B van Koppen, B Lankford
Charles S. Sokile and Barbara van Koppen and Bruce Lankford, 1993
51993
Yanda. PZ 2004. Formal water rights in Tanzania: Deepening the dichotomy
B Van Koppen, C Sokile, N Hatibu, BA Lankford, H Mahoo
Working Paper 71, International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 0
5
Towards improvement of institutional frameworks for intersectoral water management. The case of Mkoji sub catchment of the Great Ruaha River in the Rufiji basin, Tanzania
CS Sokile
PhD thesis, University of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, 2005
42005
Estimated costs Rufiji Basin Office
C Sokile
Field Notes, Ph. D. research, 2004
42004
Fact sheet on water rights
C Sokile, B van Koppen, N Hatibu, H Mahoo
Unpublished paper. In “Raising Irrigation Productivity and Releasing water …, 2003
42003
Water governance and local participation: From policy to practice with experiences from Tanzania and South Africa
CS Sokile, B Mongula, B Van Koppen
Tanzanian Journal of Development Studies 6 (1), 77-86, 2005
32005
Managing the business: potential and pitfalls of water rights and water tariffs in allocating and managing water in water stressed basins: the cans of Rufiji Basin in Tanzania
C Sokile, B van Koppen
World Water Congress and Exhibition, Marrakech September, 19-24, 2004
22004
Constraints and Potentials for Efficient Inter-sectoral Water Allocation in Tanzania: The Case of Usangu Basin
JJ Kashaigili, CS Sokile, RBM Kadigi
A paper presented at the WATERNETIWARFSA 3n: l Symposium, 2002
22002
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