Title:
Building new WDM regulations for the Namibian tourism sector on factors influencing current water-management practices at the enterprise level
Publication Year:
2002
Abstract:
Namibia's aridity is forcing its water sector to resort to new water resource management approaches, including water demand management (WDM). Such a change in management approach is facilitated through the country's opportunity at independence to rewrite and adapt its old policies, including those for water and tourism. Legal support for WDM through the Water Act and other sector-specific Acts is crucial to plan the practical implementation of WDM throughout the different water use sectors of Namibia. In order to be able to put the policy into practice, it is imperative to understand which factors motivate people to adopt WDM initiatives. Within the Namibian tourism industry three main factors have been identified which influence the water-management approaches at tourist facilities. This paper discusses how the water and tourism decision makers can consider these factors when developing new regulations to introduce WDM in the tourism sector. Keywords: Namibia, Water demand management, Tourism sector, Water sector, Policy, Regulations.
Publication Title:
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
Volume:
27
Issue:
11-22
Pages:
859-864
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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